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Anyone know the specs for the gas strut used on the SZD-59's canopy?
The writing on mine is beyond reading and I would like to replace it (without paying the $ZD factory price or waiting weeks for the infos...) since mine is a bit soft. I've measured the shaft at 8mm and eye to eye being somewhere around 32-35cm (estimated since I didn't undo the wire cable stop that limits it from opening full range). No idea on the force though... TIA, -Paul |
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Paul,
Contact Rex at Williams. My 59 is having a conditional inspection right now. By the way, how is the vent coming along? Guy |
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On Dec 3, 4:19*pm, Guy wrote:
Paul, Contact Rex at Williams. My 59 is having a conditional inspection right now. By the way, how is the vent coming along? Guy Hi Guy, Waiting for strut pricing from Jerzy. Called Rex but no luck. Called Suspa (manufacture of strut) earlier but my numbers I managed to read were nonsense to them, so no luck there either. Mine still works OK- ish, it just likes to drop the canopy on my back while I'm 'under the hood' and I jostle it if it's cold out. My temp solution will be to put a double split shaft collar( http://pacificindustries.com/force/p...tail/2ssc.html )on it so i can lock it open for stretches without worry of getting bitten or even worse- having the canopy break... eeeek! If anyone here knows the strut specs though... Vents. I'm almost done with a MKV(?) version made for an EB-28, which was kinda tricky since the hatch is so small but thick, but I really like this one as it's coming out well. Working on one for a DG-200, and of course need to make yours for your 59. Reason I haven't made it yet is I may modify (or make a new one...) the one I already made, but first need to take some specific measurements to figure out the max clearances so the funnel/bell mouth can be as large as possible to minimize the unavoidable compromises. It will be done this winter though ![]() 48-3. -Paul |
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On Dec 3, 7:51*pm, sisu1a wrote:
On Dec 3, 4:19*pm, Guy wrote: Paul, Contact Rex at Williams. My 59 is having a conditional inspection right now. By the way, how is the vent coming along? Guy Hi Guy, Waiting for strut pricing from Jerzy. Called Rex but no luck. Called Suspa (manufacture of strut) earlier but my numbers I managed to read were nonsense to them, so no luck there either. Mine still works OK- ish, it just likes to drop the canopy on my back while I'm 'under the hood' and I jostle it if it's cold out. My temp solution will be to put a double split shaft collar(http://pacificindustries.com/force/p...tail/2ssc.html )on it so i can lock it open for stretches without worry of getting bitten or even worse- having the canopy break... eeeek! * If anyone here knows the strut specs though... Vents. I'm almost done with a MKV(?) version made for an EB-28, which was kinda tricky since the hatch is so small but thick, but I really like this one as it's coming out well. Working on one for a DG-200, and of course need to make yours for your 59. Reason I haven't made it yet is I may modify (or make a new one...) the one I already made, but first need to take some specific measurements to figure out the max clearances so the funnel/bell mouth can be as large as possible to minimize the unavoidable compromises. It will be done this winter though ![]() 48-3. -Paul The strut on the SZD 55 is rated at 390N. If I remember about 23N per pound. Mine is bult by Fiat Nr. 5.26.200/4369120. I ordered it thru dealer in Canada, and took only about three weeks. Price wasn't that bad. Paul SZD |
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![]() The strut on the SZD 55 is rated at 390N. If I remember about 23N per pound. Mine is bult by Fiat Nr. 5.26.200/4369120. I ordered it thru dealer in Canada, and took only about three weeks. Price wasn't that bad. Paul SZD Thanks for the infos. The strut in the 59 is one in the same, but it is actually made by Suspa- for Fiat. Too bad Suspa can't make sense of the numbers, since there is one more variable to deal with besides the size, stroke, and force. The force is not linear, and depending how much oil is in the body, the compressed force can range from 30-80% higher than the rated force. If Suspa could identify it by the numbers, the spring is a $15 part... Luckily Windpath got back to me quickly, and you're right... not a bad price. $105 inc shipping, and is already on it's way. Thanks All, -Paul |
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