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![]() I replaced mine with a 1000N spring from Eastern Sailplane. For some reason Schleicher chose a part that must be restrained in a compressed state before installation. I used a combination of methods collected from various sources. 1) Before you remove the old spring use a felt tip marker to mark where the piston rod enters the cylinder at both the maximum and minimum travel. 2) Remove the bolt and nut from the tail end of the spring. Nothing dramatic happend on mine when I pulled the bolt. Gas springs expand rather slowly. However the spring will expand once it is free so use caution. 3) Unless you want to work on this for several years leave the hinge eye bolted in place on the nose end of the spring. Unscrew the piston rod from the hinge eye to remove the spring. Also unscrew the hinge eye from the piston rod on the new spring. If you use any tools on the piston rod be sure to grip it on the unused area beyond the most compressed mark. 4) Transfer the felt tip marks from the old spring to the new one. The new spring must be compressed somewhere between these marks. 5) Cut a 1/16 inch wide x 1/16 inch deep groove around the outside of the fixed (black) hinge eye. I used a dremel with a cutoff wheel. 6) Center punch then drill a 3/32 inch hole through the piston rod. The hole must be on the "unused" end of the piston rod beyond the mark that represents the most compressed length. 7) Compress the spring to a length between the marks. You can use a very large capacity vice, woodworking clamps or drill press to compress the spring. I used a 2x4 stud with one end under an anchor point about 18 inches off the floor and my 12 year old son pushing down on the other end. 8) While the spring is compressed wrap two loops of safety wire through the hole in the piston rod around the groove you cut on the outside of the hinge eye and wind up the ends of the wire to tighten the loops. A power pilot friend gave me some wire that measures about . 040 inch diameter. 9) Before fitting the new spring make sure the strut mount flanges are parallel, correctly spaced and the holes aligned. These are very soft and mine were out of alingment. You can use the hinge eye you removed from the new spring to test fit the bolt. 10) After cutting the safety wire don't try to remove it with your fingers. It is surprising how deeply the end will penetrate into your finger tip. |
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