On my airplane I added a bushing on the passenger side of the fuselage, 
basically matching the bushing built into the flap handle bracket.
I found a sintered brass bushing with an inside diameter to match the  
torque tube, and made a wood block to hold it gluing it to the fuselage 
side.

Al Hawkins
On 4/13/2012 11:21 PM, Dave_A wrote:
> My plane has the stock flaps, and they're one of the last things still
> wrong with the plane.
>
> The flap torque-tube on the passenger side has the hole for the flap-arm
> mounting screw 'oggled out', so that the flap can move up and down a
> small amount despite the tube not being moved. This also results in
> asymetrical flap deployment (the pilot-side flap is not loose in this
> manner, so it goes down 'normally')....
>
> Anyone else see this, and if so, what's the best fix?
>
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