Justin Case
August 27th 03, 01:51 AM
Welcome to airplane ownership. I strongly suggest you join the type
club before turning any blank checks over to your mechanic. What you
are seeing may be an easy fix or a common problem that many have seen
before.
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 20:17:00 -0400, "Wayne" >
wrote:
> Well, I am still picking the 175B apart, I've had it for more than a
>week now so I had to tear it apart. The door latch was broken on the right
>side and if you lift the lock, gravity and a little vibration would unlock
>it. Got those fixed, pics available
>http://12.151.5.4/175b/2003_08_25_door_repair/ .
>
> Here is my other problem that I am wanting to tackle right now. When you
>pull the yoke all the way back, it doesn't stay straight when it's clear
>back. I would like to put the gust lock pin in and see if while its in, if
>the elevator is in the neutral/straight position. However, I can't because
>the gust lock part, that holds the pin is missing all together!
>
> If I have someone pull the yoke all the way back and I go back and lift
>the elevator, it moves about 2 more inches up before I feel it hit the
>stops.I have noticed that there isn't enough elevator to carry the nosewheel
>during landing, my partners didn't even notice it, however they land on 6000
>foot runways all the time with 80 mph final. With me trying to get into the
>little grass strips, I have to add power to be able to flare.
>
> The mechanic that usually works on the plane said I can tear it down and
>he would help me set it back to factory spec and do the paperwork necessary.
>I am hoping that that adjustment makes the yoke farther forward so when
>pulled back against the stops it's still not far enough to cock off to the
>side the way it does. I want to replace the gust lock piece too (they call
>it a control lock collar). Cessna wants $400.00 for one! They are out of
>their minds! I was told to expect to pay half that for a used one. It should
>be about $20.00 I think.
>
>Wayne
>
club before turning any blank checks over to your mechanic. What you
are seeing may be an easy fix or a common problem that many have seen
before.
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 20:17:00 -0400, "Wayne" >
wrote:
> Well, I am still picking the 175B apart, I've had it for more than a
>week now so I had to tear it apart. The door latch was broken on the right
>side and if you lift the lock, gravity and a little vibration would unlock
>it. Got those fixed, pics available
>http://12.151.5.4/175b/2003_08_25_door_repair/ .
>
> Here is my other problem that I am wanting to tackle right now. When you
>pull the yoke all the way back, it doesn't stay straight when it's clear
>back. I would like to put the gust lock pin in and see if while its in, if
>the elevator is in the neutral/straight position. However, I can't because
>the gust lock part, that holds the pin is missing all together!
>
> If I have someone pull the yoke all the way back and I go back and lift
>the elevator, it moves about 2 more inches up before I feel it hit the
>stops.I have noticed that there isn't enough elevator to carry the nosewheel
>during landing, my partners didn't even notice it, however they land on 6000
>foot runways all the time with 80 mph final. With me trying to get into the
>little grass strips, I have to add power to be able to flare.
>
> The mechanic that usually works on the plane said I can tear it down and
>he would help me set it back to factory spec and do the paperwork necessary.
>I am hoping that that adjustment makes the yoke farther forward so when
>pulled back against the stops it's still not far enough to cock off to the
>side the way it does. I want to replace the gust lock piece too (they call
>it a control lock collar). Cessna wants $400.00 for one! They are out of
>their minds! I was told to expect to pay half that for a used one. It should
>be about $20.00 I think.
>
>Wayne
>