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Hey TC,
I found the following post, posted just last week, on a Twin Piper Chat Group regarding hyd fluid overflow on another Wisconsin based Aztec. Very interesting! Jim We have a 1978 F Aztec. Last winter,about when it started getting cold, the airplane started dumping hydraulic fluid out the overflow vent in the nose gear well. We struggled with this for a couple months - there was a post on this site about it. Finally in March 2005, we put in a new powerpack and the problem went away. Now it's winter again, and yesterday on the first real cold day flight since last winter, about 20 F in southern Wisconsin, it started doing it again. Now we are wondering if it is a cold weather issue. As the hydraulic gets thicker with cold, does that contribute to the gear system dumping the hydraulic fluid. Have any of you out there had any experience with this? Look forward to your responses. |
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