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When I stepped on the wing of my Cherokee 235 today, the strut went
completely flat. I got underneath the wing and lifted the plane back up to a normal strut position where it stayed until I put any weight on it; again it went completely flat. I pushed it back up one more time and put my air gauge on it. I measured 200 psi in the strut so I assumed the lower o-ring went bad and I needed to get a strut seal kit. Again I put weight on the strut and it flopped right back down to bottoming out against the landing gear. While looking for the parts on line I came across Granvilles' Strut Seal. I have never heard of this and am wondering if anyone has had any experience with it. Also welcome is any other input you may have regarding Piper main gear struts and replacement of the o-rings, or other workarounds available to avoid needing to replace them. When I extended the strut after collapse I did notice a small amount of fluid on the oleo which is leading me to believe the lower end went bad. The only thing that confuses me is how there could be such a high air pressure in the strut if it could completely collapse. Wouldn't the air/nitrogen escape out of the strut as well? TIA for any responses. z |
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Cherokee Strut Lower Strut Seal Replacement Report | Mike Spera | Owning | 3 | July 23rd 05 07:07 PM |