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The standard method to close the leaking seals is rubbing vasoline over the
valves into the leaking gap. In this way the vasoline works as an additional sealing. Works great but must be repaeted about every time the tanks are filled with water. Karel, NL "tango4" schreef in bericht ... The dump valve on my Nimbus 3 are leaking - one leaks about 10 litres overnight, another 10 litres an minute, the others somewhere in between. I'm looking for help on how to go about sealing them better. I will get some new springs manufactured to push the valves closed but I would appreciate help on how to renew / refurbish or repair the existing seals themselves. Tkx Ian |
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Um, Ian, what does the manual say about leaving water in overnight ?
I'm not going to add the the numerous responses you'll get about applying chapstick/vaseline to your lips then kissing the glider... See ya, Dave "tango4" wrote in message ... The dump valve on my Nimbus 3 are leaking - one leaks about 10 litres overnight, another 10 litres an minute, the others somewhere in between. I'm looking for help on how to go about sealing them better. I will get some new springs manufactured to push the valves closed but I would appreciate help on how to renew / refurbish or repair the existing seals themselves. Tkx Ian |
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Ian,
As stated below, it is indeed possible to change the dump valve spring, although I'm not sure how one could actually change the dump valve plug! The spring can be worked out of and into the torque rod hole in the root rib after removing the nut, bushing and seal. A new one can be worked into the hole and onto the shaft and then wound up using a special brass tube with notches in it that I received with my N3. I've done it once - very fiddly process and took about an hour of messing around. It's necessary to "clock" the shaft properly when re-assembling and winding the spring - very difficult to describe the entire process - you'll just have to mess with it until you get it. I could send photos of my dump valve and shaft tool collection. As JJ noted, my N3 also came with external springs (at the root rib connection) installed that helps increase the dump valve closing force. I use Fuelube for the valve lubricant, after carefully sanding the faying surfaces of the valve and seat to insure as good a fit as possible. No leaks noted with Fuelube. I carry one US gallon of water in the RH outboard tank to compensate for left wing heaviness... until I re-finish the LH wing next year - then they should weigh about the same. Jim "tango4" wrote in message ... The dump valve on my Nimbus 3 are leaking - one leaks about 10 litres overnight, another 10 litres an minute, the others somewhere in between. I'm looking for help on how to go about sealing them better. I will get some new springs manufactured to push the valves closed but I would appreciate help on how to renew / refurbish or repair the existing seals themselves. Tkx Ian |
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"tango4" wrote in message ...
The dump valve on my Nimbus 3 are leaking - one leaks about 10 litres overnight, another 10 litres an minute, the others somewhere in between. I'm looking for help on how to go about sealing them better. I will get some new springs manufactured to push the valves closed but I would appreciate help on how to renew / refurbish or repair the existing seals themselves. Tkx Ian Ian I remember from an earlier similar thread that Peter Harvey UK (Nimbus4) explained how he repaired leaks by using silicone to make a new seat for the dump valve. May be you can contact him or put your question on www.gliderpilot.net c u Bruno |
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Hi All
I used up a cheap lip balm on the valve seats today. A quick wipe around before closing the valves then a fair amount applied to the closed valves. Not a drip in sight! Thanks everyone. Ian "Bruno Ramseyer" wrote in message om... "tango4" wrote in message ... The dump valve on my Nimbus 3 are leaking - one leaks about 10 litres overnight, another 10 litres an minute, the others somewhere in between. I'm looking for help on how to go about sealing them better. I will get some new springs manufactured to push the valves closed but I would appreciate help on how to renew / refurbish or repair the existing seals themselves. Tkx Ian Ian I remember from an earlier similar thread that Peter Harvey UK (Nimbus4) explained how he repaired leaks by using silicone to make a new seat for the dump valve. May be you can contact him or put your question on www.gliderpilot.net c u Bruno |
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