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ferrerg(at)comcast.net Guest
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Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 9:43 pm Post subject: Vacuum Pump Repair |
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I was ready to replace the failed vacuum pump (210 hours) in my RV6 this week.
But my friend, Rob Kermanj (RV10 and RV6), suggested that I check the operation of the shear coupling in the pump.
I found out that the shear coupling had sheared and replaced it for about $22 (I was later told that Aircraft Spruce sells it for $14).
It's very easy to replace this part in the pump. The fun part is removing and installing the pump.
The shear coupling is made from some type of plastic that deteriorates with high temperature and time.
I plan to replace this part every couple of years or 200 hours as a preventive measure in the future.
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Gabe A Ferrer
RV6 N2GX
South Florida
email: ferrerg(at)comcast.net
cell: 561 758 8894
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Vanremog(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 10:55 pm Post subject: Vacuum Pump Repair |
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In a message dated 11/10/2007 9:44:24 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, ferrerg(at)comcast.net writes:
Quote: | I was ready to replace the failed vacuum pump (210 hours) in my RV6 this week.
But my friend, Rob Kermanj (RV10 and RV6), suggested that I check the operation of the shear coupling in the pump.
I found out that the shear coupling had sheared and replaced it for about $22 (I was later told that Aircraft Spruce sells it for $14).
It's very easy to replace this part in the pump. The fun part is removing and installing the pump.
The shear coupling is made from some type of plastic that deteriorates with high temperature and time.
I plan to replace this part every couple of years or 200 hours as a preventive measure in the future.
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Just a stupid question, but... maybe it sheared for a reason? I would check to see if the vanes are in good condition and not partially fragged.
N1GV (RV-6A, Flying 870hrs, O-360-A1A, C/S, Silicon Valley)
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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 4:39 am Post subject: Vacuum Pump Repair |
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Vanremog(at)aol.com (Vanremog(at)aol.com) wrote:
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Just a stupid question, but... maybe it sheared for a reason? I would check to see if the vanes are in good condition and not partially fragged.
| 210 hours is not very much time on a vac pump. I think their overhaul/replacement time is given as around 500 hours. However, having said that, and having a couple of different couplers shear, my advice is to order a couple of spares if you're not going to open up the pump and look. None of my failure causes were were hard to find. The hardest part of fixing the problem is getting the (at)#$% pump off/on the engine.
Linn
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