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I have a 2002 glasstop cobra and I have a lift strut (nitrogen
spring?) that just failed on me. It is very difficult to lift the clamshell with even just one failed strut. Is there anyone in the US that might have these in stock? If anyone has replaced theirs with a US made strut I would also like to know the source that you purchased from. Thanks for any help, Joe Simmers |
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See: http://www.internationalgassprings.com/
They have provided gas springs to me and other glider pilots. There should be a label on your springs somewhere. Send a photo of that and the end hardware to International springs and they should be able to provide a replacement. Find a place where an overhead chain hoist or "come-along" can be used to lift the trailer top. If you can smoothly lift the top with a hoist, replacing the gas struts is just a matter of some wrench work. Otherwise, it can be a PITA. There are tools called "Gas spring compressors" but it would be shame to buy one for a once-in-a-lifetime job. Bill Daniels wrote in message ... I have a 2002 glasstop cobra and I have a lift strut (nitrogen spring?) that just failed on me. It is very difficult to lift the clamshell with even just one failed strut. Is there anyone in the US that might have these in stock? If anyone has replaced theirs with a US made strut I would also like to know the source that you purchased from. Thanks for any help, Joe Simmers |
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Bill Daniels wrote:
See: http://www.internationalgassprings.com/ They have provided gas springs to me and other glider pilots. There should be a label on your springs somewhere. Send a photo of that and the end hardware to International springs and they should be able to provide a replacement. Have you tried the sailplane dealers for a Cobra replacement? Or asked your dealer for a US source and part numbers? At least, you could compare prices and delivery times. Find a place where an overhead chain hoist or "come-along" can be used to lift the trailer top. If you can smoothly lift the top with a hoist, replacing the gas struts is just a matter of some wrench work. Otherwise, it can be a PITA. There are tools called "Gas spring compressors" but it would be shame to buy one for a once-in-a-lifetime job. I found it easy to prop the lid open on a metal top Cobra with a 2 x 4 stud. Length isn't critical, as you can move the stud back and forth to get just the right height. It's easier if you have someone help open the lid, but I was able to do it myself. In my case, it was the bottom attachment point that failed, not the strut. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA * Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly * Updated! "Transponders in Sailplanes" http://tinyurl.com/y739x4 * New Jan '08 - sections on Mode S, TPAS, ADS-B, Flarm, more * "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation" at www.motorglider.org |
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Call Williams Soaring. They have an excellent stock of Cobra parts.
530 473-5600 Jim |
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Williams did have them in stock, thanks very much for the tip Jim.
Joe Call Williams Soaring. They have an excellent stock of Cobra parts. 530 473-5600 Jim |
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