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So I've seen a lot and retained some. But I've not been
interested in picking up tools. I like getting dirty, and playing with tools. In my regular life, I don't get much of a chance (well, other than remodeling the hotel -- but that's a different kind of tools!) to play with cars or motorcycles anymore, so when I get a chance to do an owner-assisted annual, I jump at it. I've learned a LOT along the way. After doing it nine years in a row, I pretty much know the inspection by heart. It sure makes things easier. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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motorcycles anymore, so when I get a chance to do an owner-assisted
annual, I jump at it. I LOVE owner assisted annuals. I just finished one on an Ercoupe. The owner was crying about how hard it was to get the floor boards out, and how much his back hurt him. I simply reminded him that it was "an OWNER assisted annual" and continued on with my compression check. Cheers: Paul N1431A (A&P IA) |
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On Feb 8, 9:32 am, "Jay Honeck" wrote:
Total: $65. Not bad at all, in aviation terms... We just did our's in our Archer last Friday. After constantly putting nitrogen in the nose strut, we arranged for our A&P to replace the seals. We filled it up again and one of my partner and I took off runway 16 at 1H0 to go over to our A&P at KSUS. Right after lift off I hear this "bang", not loud, but not something you want to hear in a airplane. Went around the traffic pattern, didnt' see that we lost anything on the runway, so we decided to head over to SUS. Did a low approach for the tower, and they confirmed that we still had a nose gear. Landed, and it was down to the stops. Figure'd the bang was either the nose strut fully extending, or a piece of ice that he must have hit on the runway during the takeoff roll. An hour later and everything is great. -- Brian |
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![]() "Mike Spera" wrote in message link.net... .lots of stuff snipped There are far better O-rings out there now. I wish someone like McFarlane would come up with an STC'd oleo kit that used fluorosilicone or EPDM or some other advanced compound rings. Tougher and with a better temperature range. There are "quad" O-rings available, too, that would do a better job. In cross-section they look like a four-leaf clover, so there's more contact area on two places and they are more flexible, too. Double the sealing capacity, and resistant to rolling. Dan Cherokee strut seals are quad 0-rings (or at least they are square-ish). Typically they last 20+ years and start to leak fluid. That can continue for many years. When I replaced all mine, the nose immediately started leaking. Took 2-4 days to deflate. After a couple of ounces of Granville, it stopped. Not sure if we bunged up the install or the ring had a defect. Still up after a year. Oddly, I thought the new seals would make the struts move more freely. That was not the case with mine. They still have a healthy amount of "stick". Good luck, Mike I hate that in a piper when a strut sticks and 1/2 your landing roll is lop sided! |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message ups.com... And if you hadn't helped him, it might have taken, what? a half-hour? :-)) Probably. Actually, as I've gotten more experience (I'm into my 9th year of aircraft ownership now -- dang, how did THAT happen?) I've grown more competent at helping my A&P. Mostly that means I now know when to stay the hell out of his way... ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" I myself either help with or watch everything when my plane is being worked on! It's not my wrenches life up there it's mine and my family! There are some wrenches out there that you kind of wonder who reminded them to breathe when they woke up! Jay, I admire your persistence in helping and being involved in the maintenance of your bird will make your flying safer for many years and you also learn new skills. I Wish a lot of other pilots/owners would do the same....even if it takes longer to help it's worth every penny! |
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![]() "Tri-Pacer" wrote in message . .. motorcycles anymore, so when I get a chance to do an owner-assisted annual, I jump at it. I LOVE owner assisted annuals. I just finished one on an Ercoupe. The owner was crying about how hard it was to get the floor boards out, and how much his back hurt him. I simply reminded him that it was "an OWNER assisted annual" and continued on with my compression check. Cheers: Paul N1431A (A&P IA) And if I was him or the one paying you I would have told you to take a long walk with that answer!!!! |
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![]() Oddly, I thought the new seals would make the struts move more freely. That was not the case with mine. They still have a healthy amount of "stick". Try smearing STP (Moto-Honey to some.....) on the exposed strut. It helps elastomeric seals break in - even to the point that it will migrate into the strut interior. Don't laugh - I have done this on hydraulic actuators to temporarily reduce the rod friction in a cyclic applications. It was absolutely amazing what it would do with the effects lasting for maybe an hour or so. These were actuators that cycled maybe 5 Hz or more. I suspect the technique may be quite effective in a simple strut application. |
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