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larry(at)macsmachine.com Guest
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Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 6:43 am Post subject: Changed out gear plates on HDS |
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Hi guys,
I finally moved the fuselage into the booth for painting, but first
had to remove the gear box, strut and bungees on the main gear.
There were only 85-hours on the plane, but I inspected the guides
and strut cross tube. No wear or even missing paint. I did have one
bungee that had been damaged, probably during the first excruciating
assembly of the 32 bolts and nuts. It still took hours to reassemble
each gear box with a custom socket welded to a short L-arm extension.
I jigged and matched the plates, then cut off the strut half an inch
from the
plate, squared the end and slid the weldment tube with 1/4 inch plate into
the strut. The strut was drilled first and the weldment tube match drilled
to it. The gear is now 1/4 inch longer, held by a 1/4-inch AN4 and the
main wheel alignment has a 6-tenths of a degree toe in. The socket and
plate replacement is a very viable way to change out the plate thickness
and eliminate the potential for gear plate failure.
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/completion/full/gear-plate-and-strut.gif
Thought you'd like to know,
Larry McFarland - 601HDS at www.macsmachine.com
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planejim(at)bellsouth.net Guest
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Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 4:44 pm Post subject: Changed out gear plates on HDS |
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Listers,
This is for those of you flying with Bungee Gear, and as a follow on to what
larry said about his gear modification below.
Since I have 531 hours on my 601, I have been following with interest the
problem of cracking around the weld at the plate at the bottom of the main
gear struts. I remember Chris Heintz telling me to avoid side loads on the
gear. I've been carefull to do that. My .125" plates have only four bolt
holes. I have never landed on grass ( I would like to but felt it might
cause a problem ) as I believed that may be part of the problem. I think the
mod that Larry and others are using should eliminate the problem. However
I've decided to just add four Gussetts to my gear as I have a
friend/neighbor who is a professional welder , A&P and IA, who belives that
our planned mod will work. I will continue to operate only on paved runways
though. That's my problem, Right?
Now for what I found when I removed the right main gear ( the left will be
done next ). By the way I devised simple nut plate strips for the bolts that
everyone has to fight with when installing the gear. I also designed my own
simple fixture to stretch the bungees while installing the gear. I had
submitted these to the Zenair Newsletter several years ago. Chris said" nice
idea but why, the bungees will last a long time". I'm an old mechanic and I
know everything has to be worked on at some time. Now I'm laughing all the
way to the workshop, so to speak, in that I removed the gear in just a few
minutes and will reinstall it in just a few minutes when the welding is
done. I was amazed that the bungees were in pretty sad condition, even
though the plate on the top of the wing was bearly raised up from the plate
on top. In my opinion the 1080 bungess are just too stiff for this airplane.
I think I remembered that some one recently removed one of the bungees at
each main gear to make theplane ride softer. Maybe that's what we need, but
I'm no engineer.
But, I've already bought new bungees frm A/C spruce ( one day delivery ) and
will put it all back together as original except the new gussets. My warning
to you all is that just because the plate on top of the wing is still almost
flush, it doesn't mean the bungees are in great shape. I had some fraying I
could see from the bottom but I couldn't see where all the outer threads
were completely gone.
Also, even though I keep the gear legs greased, and since I had only the
.125" thick aluminum WEAR plates ( I'm adding the 1/4" nylon wear plates
now ) and there is .002" to .003" wear on the main gear struts in the area
where thay remain in contact with the aluminun wear plate. The funny thing
is that the aluminun wear plate is only worn a couple of thousanths too.
There was NO wear on the crosstube that rides up and down between the
extrusions up inside the wing, and it's impossible to keep this area greased
either!
Those of you who haven't installed your gear legs yet, do youirself a favor
and make up some simple aluninum strips with the nut plates for the gear
attachment bolts. It will make you life easier, you'll cuss less and it will
be a piece of cake when you have to do maintenance in that area.
Smiling!
do not archive
Jim Hoak 601HD 531 hours - Rotax 912UL
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gboothe(at)calply.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 8:52 pm Post subject: Changed out gear plates on HDS |
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Jim,
Any chance of posting a picture of your aluminum strips & nut plates?
Gary Boothe
Cool, CA
601 HDSTD, WW Conversion
Tail done, wings done, working on c-section
Those of you who haven't installed your gear legs yet, do youirself a favor
and make up some simple aluninum strips with the nut plates for the gear
attachment bolts. It will make you life easier, you'll cuss less and it will
be a piece of cake when you have to do maintenance in that area.
Smiling!
do not archive
Jim Hoak 601HD 531 hours - Rotax 912UL
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marinegunner(at)gmail.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 7:59 am Post subject: Changed out gear plates on HDS |
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Jim,
I have a CH 600 and believe the main gear is the same as the older main gear in the 600. Interested in your modification as well as bungee puller. Is there any way you can send me the details of your modification and bungee puller? Even if they do not work, I expect they will be very close and I can modify.
Recently received registration numbers and should be seeking a DAR during late November if all goes well. They first flight in late November or sometime in December.
The airplane was plans built. Started in 1985 by local folks, changed hands a couple of times, including a tour with local EAA folks. I have had it for a while and am getting very close to completion & flight. Would like to make sure my gear is in the best condition possible and will modify if necessary.
Leaving on a jet plane for Corpus Christi to attend a reunion with a bunch of retired and active Marines Tues. morning. May not answer email' after today, until my return on the 9th.
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Semper Fi,
Steven R. Hulland
CH 600 Taildragger
Amado, AZ
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planejim(at)bellsouth.net Guest
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Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 9:58 am Post subject: Changed out gear plates on HDS |
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Steve,
RE: Bungee gear
Please contact me direct at planejim(at)bellsouth.net (planejim(at)bellsouth.net) . I don't want to burden everyone else with all the gory details about the bungee gear on the 600 and early 601. I've already shared this info with another lister and I'll probably put you in touch with him also. Awaiting your direct contact.
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Jim Hoak at planejim(at)bellsouth.net (planejim(at)bellsouth.net)
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