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Tommy Walker



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PostPosted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 3:46 pm    Post subject: Ye Olde Nose Geare Strute Reply with quote

Listers,

I drilled the strut bottom plate on my 701 Nose Gear. I clamped the Fork and Fork Doubler to the plate and sat the parts down to get my drill ready to drill through the pilot holes. I noticed that the strut seemed to be listing to one side (I was not in the Navy, but like that word "listing").

I got my square out and placed it flat against the bottom plate. When I pulled it up to the strut, there appears to be at 10-12 mm difference between the bottom and the top. In other words, it looks like the strut is not welded flat against the bottom plate.

Has anyone else had this to happen? Is it out of tolerance? It seems to me that if it is left in this condition, then tire will set at an angle.

I sent the picture to Nick at ZAC, but havent heard back yet.

Thanks for any/all replies. I'm attaching a picture.


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 4:28 pm    Post subject: Ye Olde Nose Geare Strute Reply with quote

Sadly the list software discards attachments. The three solutions I know of
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1. Post the picture on some web page and send a link to it.
2. Contribute the picture to the Matronics photo-share page for this list
3. Send the picture directly to anyone who expresses interest.

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 4:44 pm    Post subject: Ye Olde Nose Geare Strute Reply with quote

Click on the link at the bottom of the message, right under where it says
attachments. Takes you right to the picture.

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 5:00 pm    Post subject: Ye Olde Nose Geare Strute Reply with quote

Learn something everyday! Was this part of the list software or has this
feature always existed?

I like the aircraft prototype leaning against the window glass.

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 5:26 pm    Post subject: Ye Olde Nose Geare Strute Reply with quote

Maybe Matt (or someone else) can clarify how this works. I just seen the link
and tried it, and it worked! Think I've seen similar on a couple of other list
postings recently. Whatever, I like the feature. And I noticed the prototype
first thing also.

Mike
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Learn something everyday! Was this part of the list software or has this
feature always existed?

I like the aircraft prototype leaning against the window glass.

-- Craig


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 5:36 pm    Post subject: Ye Olde Nose Geare Strute Reply with quote

Tommy,
You're right, you need to fix it or it will "list" a bit and never look
right as well. You might even have a one-sided torque on touchdown.
It would appear that you need to saw off the plate, place the top end in
a lathe and the other near-end in a steady rest and re cut the end face
of the tube to square it. I can't imagine any other way to square one
end as perfectly. Presume the tube was cut on a saw or the jig was
not square when tacked. Lots of ways to not get this right. Not too
hard to fix after cutting it apart and then squaring it off with
a square placed against the side and across the end to check progress
correcting it. Care in welding a new plate square is even more
important.in all three axis. If they are willing to replace it for
you with a "good one" that might be your easiest course of action.
But don't accept the idea of shimming it to square.
Good luck,

Larry McFarland - 601HDS at www.macsmachine.com

Tommy Walker wrote:

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Listers,

I drilled the strut bottom plate on my 701 Nose Gear. I clamped the Fork and Fork Doubler to the plate and sat the parts down to get my drill ready to drill through the pilot holes. I noticed that the strut seemed to be listing to one side (I was not in the Navy, but like that word "listing").

I got my square out and placed it flat against the bottom plate. When I pulled it up to the strut, there appears to be at 10-12 mm difference between the bottom and the top. In other words, it looks like the strut is not welded flat against the bottom plate.

Has anyone else had this to happen? Is it out of tolerance? It seems to me that if it is left in this condition, then tire will set at an angle.

I sent the picture to Nick at ZAC, but havent heard back yet.

Thanks for any/all replies. I'm attaching a picture.

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Tommy Walker


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 6:55 pm    Post subject: Re: Ye Olde Nose Geare Strute Reply with quote

Mike and Craig,

I think this has just come about with the new Forums BBS. Have you joined it?

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Tommy Walker in Alabama
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mike.sinclair(at)ATT.NET wrote:
Maybe Matt (or someone else) can clarify how this works. I just seen the link
and tried it, and it worked! Think I've seen similar on a couple of other list
postings recently. Whatever, I like the feature. And I noticed the prototype
first thing also.

Mike
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Craig Payne wrote:

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Learn something everyday! Was this part of the list software or has this
feature always existed?

I like the aircraft prototype leaning against the window glass.

-- Craig



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PostPosted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 7:30 pm    Post subject: Ye Olde Nose Geare Strute Reply with quote

Tommy

I never checked mine but that sure doesn't look right.

Bob Spudis

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In a message dated 2/9/2006 6:49:50 PM Eastern Standard Time,
twalker(at)cableone.net writes:


Listers,

I drilled the strut bottom plate on my 701 Nose Gear. I clamped the Fork and
Fork Doubler to the plate and sat the parts down to get my drill ready to
drill through the pilot holes. I noticed that the strut seemed to be listing to
one side (I was not in the Navy, but like that word "listing").

I got my square out and placed it flat against the bottom plate. When I
pulled it up to the strut, there appears to be at 10-12 mm difference between the
bottom and the top. In other words, it looks like the strut is not welded
flat against the bottom plate.


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 7:44 pm    Post subject: Ye Olde Nose Geare Strute Reply with quote

I just went downstairs and checked my gear. Mine is square.

I'm sure ZAC will replace it.

At 04:46 PM 2/9/2006, you wrote:
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Listers,

I drilled the strut bottom plate on my 701 Nose Gear. I clamped the
Fork and Fork Doubler to the plate and sat the parts down to get my
drill ready to drill through the pilot holes. I noticed that the
strut seemed to be listing to one side (I was not in the Navy, but
like that word "listing").

I got my square out and placed it flat against the bottom
plate. When I pulled it up to the strut, there appears to be at
10-12 mm difference between the bottom and the top. In other words,
it looks like the strut is not welded flat against the bottom plate.

Has anyone else had this to happen? Is it out of tolerance? It
seems to me that if it is left in this condition, then tire will set
at an angle.

I sent the picture to Nick at ZAC, but havent heard back yet.

Thanks for any/all replies. I'm attaching a picture.

--------
Tommy Walker


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 11:02 pm    Post subject: Ye Olde Nose Geare Strute Reply with quote

Neither me, in this flying time (35 hrs) never noted anything, just for curiosity I will check it saturday... Probably not, flys great and no time to make "repairs" now Smile

Now that you mention it, I also kind of noted the engine mount not straight, came twisted to one side, but flys great so I left it as is Smile Smile Wink

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Tommy

I never checked mine but that sure doesn't look right.

Bob Spudis

N701ZX
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In a message dated 2/9/2006 6:49:50 PM Eastern Standard Time,
twalker(at)cableone.net writes:


Listers,

I drilled the strut bottom plate on my 701 Nose Gear. I clamped the Fork and
Fork Doubler to the plate and sat the parts down to get my drill ready to
drill through the pilot holes. I noticed that the strut seemed to be listing to
one side (I was not in the Navy, but like that word "listing").

I got my square out and placed it flat against the bottom plate. When I
pulled it up to the strut, there appears to be at 10-12 mm difference between the
bottom and the top. In other words, it looks like the strut is not welded
flat against the bottom plate.


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 5:13 am    Post subject: Re: Ye Olde Nose Geare Strute Reply with quote

I wouldn't accept it, nor would I agree to fix it myself. ZAC should replace it or fix it for you.

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 8:40 am    Post subject: Ye Olde Nose Geare Strute Reply with quote

I am sure there will be no problem at all for ZAC to replace (or repair) that nose gear.

They do sometimes (just for service), send parts WE as builders damage and they send it even in some cases free of charge!

Just ask them for instrucctions and you will recieve the part very soon.

Given their shop size. They give Better service than we can spect, same from Chez...

Yes, First hand experience.

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Gary Gower.
701 912S
Flying from Chapala, Mexico.

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I wouldn't accept it, nor would I agree to fix it myself. ZAC should replace it or fix it for you.


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