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dsavarese(at)elmore.rr.co Guest
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Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 6:02 am Post subject: Air leak psssssssss |
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You will need to check your landing gear actuators. One of them most likely
is leaking. First try using the rear gear selector. Make sure BOTH slide
locks are to the right just to be safe. In the following order; turn off
the main air valve; put the rear gear handle in the DOWN position; put the
front gear handle in the NEUTRAL position; turn on the main air valve and
see if you still hear the leak. My bet is you will. If yes, turn off the
main air valve; put the FRONT gear handle DOWN and then put the REAR gear
handle in NEUTRAL (in other words, back to normal). Since the gear is down
and you hear the leak through the gear handle you should be able to
check/find which actuator is leaking by removing the flexible line on the UP
side of the actuator. The up side is the easy one to get to because it is
at the bottom end of the actuator where the shaft comes out. The flexible
line is connected to the a 90 degree elbow.
With the front gear handle in the DOWN position, remove the UP side flexible
line, then turn on the main air valve. Put your finger over the hole on the
90 degree elbow. If the actuator is leaking you will feel the air coming
out of the elbow. The air is leaking from the DOWN side (connections at
shuttle valve) past the internal seals and out the UP side which flows back
through and exhausts through the gear handle. In normal operation that's
why you hear the "hiss" when you move the gear handle from DOWN to UP and UP
to DOWN. The opposite side pressure in the actuator has to exhaust
somewhere and that is through the gear handle. Hopefully this makes sense.
Good luck.
Dennis
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rvfltd(at)televar.com Guest
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Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 10:27 am Post subject: Air leak psssssssss |
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The big trick is having the correct tool to remove the end caps. I have all
the o/h parts for the main and nose actuators of the CJ6, but do not know
about interchangeability with the 52. Let me know if I can help.
Always Yakin,
Doug Sapp
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dsavarese(at)elmore.rr.co Guest
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Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 11:27 am Post subject: Air leak psssssssss |
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They are not difficult to physically replace. But reassembling the actuator
for the first time is always a challenge. I'd recommend you ship them off
to Carl and Jill Hays in Kingman, AZ and have them overhaul the bad one or
give it to someone who is familiar with disassembly and reassembly. Carl
and Jill have the actuator seal kits. 928-681-4400
Dennis
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wade154(at)frontiernet.ne Guest
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Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 5:00 pm Post subject: Air leak psssssssss |
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only in the down position that you can tell? I had a bad seal in the nose
piston that gave that scenario, my leak would stop if neutral was selected.
lucky for me the steel balls held the gear down every time. I suppose a bad
seal in any of the pistons would do it.
Bill Wade
N4450Y
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dsavarese(at)elmore.rr.co Guest
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Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 5:16 pm Post subject: Air leak psssssssss |
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You are correct Bill. Any leaking actuator will give the same symptom.
Dennis
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dsavarese(at)elmore.rr.co Guest
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Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2006 6:13 am Post subject: Air leak psssssssss |
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Nope! Since this is your first time disassembling them, once you get the
shaft out of the cylinder, take a couple of good photos as you proceed with
the removal of the seals etc. so you know precisely how it goes back
together. Just a suggestion.
Dennis
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dsavarese(at)elmore.rr.co Guest
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Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 4:23 am Post subject: Air leak psssssssss |
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Mark,
When you felt the air leaking out the elbow you should have just bit the
bullet and pulled the actuator and overhauled it. The problem will not
disappear and you may be in for a real problem if the landing gear does not
fully extend to down and locked. Far more expensive and time consuming than
overhauling an actuator.
Dennis
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viperdoc(at)mindspring.co Guest
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Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 9:28 am Post subject: Air leak psssssssss |
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Flir,
Most of us put the machine oil in the main and Aux air tank when we take
the tank off to dry it out/drain it during our annuals. If it is at the 5
yr time frame then the tanks are sent for hydro testing. With the actuators
off, you can instill machine oil in the cylinders but that only helps the
individual unit mainly.
I am not the expert on this, but Dennis, Doug Sapp, Carl Hayes, and Cliff
Coy to name a few here are the maintance garu's! I learn by watch
Dennis...sometimes not to well.
Hope that helps some. By the way, does the me262pilot in your email address
mean that you also fly the Messerschmitt 262 or Me to sick to pilot? Heey
Heey. Assuming Me 262 mean the jet..what's it like to fly?
Viperdoc
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From: flir47 <me262pilot(at)comcast.net>
To: <yak-list(at)matronics.com>
Date: 7/31/2006 9:47:06 AM
Subject: Re: Air leak psssssssss
Dennis,
Ok that’s all well and fine but…. the book says to add oil every 100
hours or so….. How do you get the oil there??? It won’t make it thru
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the system by shooting it in with the scuba set up. I will assume that oil
needs to be shot into both fittings (top and bottom) for this to be
achieved. Is this correct? I planned on resealing both cylinders anyway but
was more concerned with getting the oil there to keep from trashing the new
seals. Apparently sitting damages the seals. Hopefully the cylinders are
not built like the rest of the plane. LOL
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dsavarese(at)elmore.rr.co Guest
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Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 3:25 pm Post subject: Air leak psssssssss |
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You can add oil to both sides of the actuators by removing the both the UP
and DOWN flexible lines and putting machine oil in the flexible line and
refitting it to the actuator.
Dennis
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viperdoc(at)mindspring.co Guest
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Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 5:57 pm Post subject: Air leak psssssssss |
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Flight Surgeon.
Doc
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From: flir47 <me262pilot(at)comcast.net>
To: <yak-list(at)matronics.com>
Date: 7/31/2006 3:38:07 PM
Subject: Re: Air leak psssssssss
Well thats cool and.... I wish I could say the same but....... I'm stuck
fixing an old Russian tool shed that I'm flyin..... You a 16 Pilot????
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