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![]() In the Cessna 172's nosewheel strut are several O-rings, but the one that seals against the chrome piston sometimes twists in its groove and a spiral failure (tear) occurs. All the outer-cavity oil escapes, then the nitrogen leaves and the strut goes flat. The failure appears to happen rather suddenly. These are MS28775-329 rings. The rubber is an ancient type, probably around for 40 years or more, and while there are much better O-rings on the market now we can't use them since Cessna does not approve them and no one, as far as I know, has done an STC on a better ring. Some folks recommend Granville Strut seal, which I have tried and haven't noticed any better life. The stuff is supposed to swell and soften the seal. The failure I see seems to be due to the ring sticking to the shaft and getting rolled over. An anti-friction additive might be a better bet. Does anyone who has worked on these things know if there are any approved additives like that? Dan |
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