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Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 11:18 am Post subject: Main Tires |
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I just realized it is going to be difficult to add air to the mains,
does anyone have a better way than removing the wheel pants?
Sam Marlow
Wiring
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jesse(at)itecusa.org Guest
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Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 11:46 am Post subject: Main Tires |
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We have used the little plugs that Cirrus uses to fill a 2" hole that we
drill in the pant to access the valve stem. You have to leave the cap of
the stem, but it does work. There may be other places to get them, but the
cirrus one works. Any Cirrus dealer or service center can get them, I
think, and they only cost a couple of bucks each. This is the cheapest
alternative that we have found, although it is good to take at least the
front of the pants off frequently to check the brakes and to make sure
everything in there is secure. That rod holding the outboard side of the
main pant can break off at the axle nut and that results are very not good
for the wheel pant. Ask me how I know. Make sure they are secure on a
regular basis.
Do not archive.
Jesse Saint
I-TEC, Inc.
jesse(at)itecusa.org
www.itecusa.org
Cell: 352-427-0285
Fax: 815-377-3694
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carl.froehlich(at)cox.net Guest
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Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 11:52 am Post subject: Main Tires |
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I use 4 Wal-Mart valve stem extensions connected end to end (the metal kind
work better than the plastic ones). Each wheel pant has a spring loaded SS
door (ACS item) that is lined up with the valve stem. I put a white mark on
the tire so that it points down, visible below the bottom of the wheel pant
when the valve stem is lined up with the door. Put the now long valve
extension through the door and screw onto the tire valve stem. Make sure
you take the valve stem extension out before moving the plane.
Carl Froehlich
RV-8A (290 hrs)
RV-10 (wings)
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coop85(at)bellsouth.net Guest
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Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 12:23 pm Post subject: Main Tires |
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Carl,
Here's a link to the part I think you are using:
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/hapages/accessdoors.php
Is this the right thing?
Thanks,
Marcus - also looking for a better way to check tire pressure.
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pitts_pilot(at)bellsouth. Guest
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Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 2:20 pm Post subject: Main Tires |
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Sure!
Step one: Make sure that the inner tube valve stem exits at a 90 degree
angle (straight out from the tube).
Step two: Head down to your local truck tire store and buy a valve stem
extender.
Step three: Locate the spot on the side of the wheel pant that the
aforementioned valve stem points to. This is, by far, the hardest
part!!! Drill a 1/2" hole. If you're real good, drill a hole just
large enough to fit the valve stem extender through the hole.
Step four: When the valve stem is pointed right through that hole, mark
the tire ..... a vertical white stripe on the tire does good. You can
also use a paint tube that the tire store will sell you also.
Step five: Screw the valve stem extender on the valve stem.
Step six: Add air.
Step seven: Remove extender.
Step eight: If you want, put a 'goof plug', properly painted, in the
hole in the wheel pant.
You're done. However, it still might be easier to remove the wheel
pant!!!
Linn
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SamMarlow wrote:
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I just realized it is going to be difficult to add air to the mains,
does anyone have a better way than removing the wheel pants?
Sam Marlow
Wiring
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jesse(at)itecusa.org Guest
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Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 6:45 pm Post subject: Main Tires |
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Maybe I don't know what I am doing, but on the mains I don't think you can
get the valve stem to be at 90 degrees. It only goes in at an angle.
That is where the problems arise from. Again, maybe I don't know what I
am doing, but this is my experience.
Do not archive.
Jesse Saint
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Sure!
Step one: Make sure that the inner tube valve stem exits at a 90 degree
angle (straight out from the tube).
Step two: Head down to your local truck tire store and buy a valve stem
extender.
Step three: Locate the spot on the side of the wheel pant that the
aforementioned valve stem points to. This is, by far, the hardest
part!!! Drill a 1/2" hole. If you're real good, drill a hole just
large enough to fit the valve stem extender through the hole.
Step four: When the valve stem is pointed right through that hole, mark
the tire ..... a vertical white stripe on the tire does good. You can
also use a paint tube that the tire store will sell you also.
Step five: Screw the valve stem extender on the valve stem.
Step six: Add air.
Step seven: Remove extender.
Step eight: If you want, put a 'goof plug', properly painted, in the
hole in the wheel pant.
You're done. However, it still might be easier to remove the wheel
pant!!!
Linn
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> I just realized it is going to be difficult to add air to the mains,
> does anyone have a better way than removing the wheel pants?
> Sam Marlow
> Wiring
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I-TEC, Inc.
jesse(at)itecusa.org
www.itecusa.org
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pitts_pilot(at)bellsouth. Guest
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Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 7:01 pm Post subject: Main Tires |
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Jesse, it depends on the tube. Sorry, I forgot that part!!! Stupid me!!! Offhand, I don't know who makes the tube, or how to specify it. Some valve stems just stick straight out, a littleoffset ( points to the axle nut!) but some tubes have about an 80 degree or so bend so the valve points parallel to the axle. I have these on my Pitts. The tubes supplied by Vans probably have the straight ones.
Linn
Jesse Saint wrote:
[quote] Quote: | --> RV10-List message posted by: "Jesse Saint" <jesse(at)itecusa.org> (jesse(at)itecusa.org)
Maybe I don't know what I am doing, but on the mains I don't think you can
get the valve stem to be at 90 degrees. It only goes in at an angle.
That is where the problems arise from. Again, maybe I don't know what I
am doing, but this is my experience.
Do not archive.
Jesse Saint
Quote: | --> RV10-List message posted by: linn Walters <pitts_pilot(at)bellsouth.net> (pitts_pilot(at)bellsouth.net)
Sure!
Step one: Make sure that the inner tube valve stem exits at a 90 degree
angle (straight out from the tube).
Step two: Head down to your local truck tire store and buy a valve stem
extender.
Step three: Locate the spot on the side of the wheel pant that the
aforementioned valve stem points to. This is, by far, the hardest
part!!! Drill a 1/2" hole. If you're real good, drill a hole just
large enough to fit the valve stem extender through the hole.
Step four: When the valve stem is pointed right through that hole, mark
the tire ..... a vertical white stripe on the tire does good. You can
also use a paint tube that the tire store will sell you also.
Step five: Screw the valve stem extender on the valve stem.
Step six: Add air.
Step seven: Remove extender.
Step eight: If you want, put a 'goof plug', properly painted, in the
hole in the wheel pant.
You're done. However, it still might be easier to remove the wheel
pant!!!
Linn
do not archive
SamMarlow wrote:
Quote: | --> RV10-List message posted by: SamMarlow <sam.marlow(at)roadrunner.com> (sam.marlow(at)roadrunner.com)
I just realized it is going to be difficult to add air to the mains,
does anyone have a better way than removing the wheel pants?
Sam Marlow
Wiring
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Jesse Saint
I-TEC, Inc.
jesse(at)itecusa.org (jesse(at)itecusa.org)
www.itecusa.org
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mritter509(at)msn.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 7:20 pm Post subject: Main Tires |
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My main gear valve stems do not point at the wheel pants. They point at the
axle nut. Can't see any way to attach a valve stem extender to the valve
stem through a 1/2" hole in the wheel pants.
Mark
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Quote: | From: "Jesse Saint" <jesse(at)itecusa.org>
Reply-To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: Main Tires
Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2006 21:44:01 -0500 (EST)
Maybe I don't know what I am doing, but on the mains I don't think you can
get the valve stem to be at 90 degrees. It only goes in at an angle.
That is where the problems arise from. Again, maybe I don't know what I
am doing, but this is my experience.
Do not archive.
Jesse Saint
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<pitts_pilot(at)bellsouth.net>
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> Sure!
> Step one: Make sure that the inner tube valve stem exits at a 90 degree
> angle (straight out from the tube).
> Step two: Head down to your local truck tire store and buy a valve stem
> extender.
> Step three: Locate the spot on the side of the wheel pant that the
> aforementioned valve stem points to. This is, by far, the hardest
> part!!! Drill a 1/2" hole. If you're real good, drill a hole just
> large enough to fit the valve stem extender through the hole.
> Step four: When the valve stem is pointed right through that hole, mark
> the tire ..... a vertical white stripe on the tire does good. You can
> also use a paint tube that the tire store will sell you also.
> Step five: Screw the valve stem extender on the valve stem.
> Step six: Add air.
> Step seven: Remove extender.
> Step eight: If you want, put a 'goof plug', properly painted, in the
> hole in the wheel pant.
> You're done. However, it still might be easier to remove the wheel
> pant!!!
> Linn
> do not archive
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>> Sam Marlow
>> Wiring
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I-TEC, Inc.
jesse(at)itecusa.org
www.itecusa.org
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pilot4profit(at)sbcglobal Guest
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Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 7:50 am Post subject: Main Tires |
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Thanks,
Marcus - also looking for a better way to check tire pressure.
I have seen wireless pressure transmitter caps for use on motorcycles,
(probably out there for cars/trucks as well) that send to a small receiver
with an LCD. Don't know if anyone has tried this on aircraft yet, but the
concept sounds good for this application. Might poke around the JC Whitney
site and find them. Alternatively you could Google 'em.
CS
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sam.marlow(at)roadrunner. Guest
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Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 9:01 am Post subject: Main Tires |
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Mine are the same! Does anyone have a part number for the 90' tubes?
Mark Ritter wrote:
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My main gear valve stems do not point at the wheel pants. They point
at the axle nut. Can't see any way to attach a valve stem extender to
the valve stem through a 1/2" hole in the wheel pants.
Mark
Do not archive
> From: "Jesse Saint" <jesse(at)itecusa.org>
> Reply-To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
> To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
> Subject: Re: Main Tires
> Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2006 21:44:01 -0500 (EST)
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> Maybe I don't know what I am doing, but on the mains I don't think
> you can
> get the valve stem to be at 90 degrees. It only goes in at an angle.
> That is where the problems arise from. Again, maybe I don't know what I
> am doing, but this is my experience.
>
> Do not archive.
>
> Jesse Saint
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> <pitts_pilot(at)bellsouth.net>
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> > Sure!
> > Step one: Make sure that the inner tube valve stem exits at a 90
> degree
> > angle (straight out from the tube).
> > Step two: Head down to your local truck tire store and buy a valve
> stem
> > extender.
> > Step three: Locate the spot on the side of the wheel pant that the
> > aforementioned valve stem points to. This is, by far, the hardest
> > part!!! Drill a 1/2" hole. If you're real good, drill a hole just
> > large enough to fit the valve stem extender through the hole.
> > Step four: When the valve stem is pointed right through that hole,
> mark
> > the tire ..... a vertical white stripe on the tire does good. You can
> > also use a paint tube that the tire store will sell you also.
> > Step five: Screw the valve stem extender on the valve stem.
> > Step six: Add air.
> > Step seven: Remove extender.
> > Step eight: If you want, put a 'goof plug', properly painted, in the
> > hole in the wheel pant.
> > You're done. However, it still might be easier to remove the wheel
> > pant!!!
> > Linn
> > do not archive
> >
> > SamMarlow wrote:
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> <sam.marlow(at)roadrunner.com>
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> >> I just realized it is going to be difficult to add air to the mains,
> >> does anyone have a better way than removing the wheel pants?
> >> Sam Marlow
> >> Wiring
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> Jesse Saint
> I-TEC, Inc.
> jesse(at)itecusa.org
> www.itecusa.org
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Jim & Julie Wade
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Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 10:52 am Post subject: Re: Main Tires |
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buy no leak tubes from Desser tire company, then you only have to air the tires once or twice a year.
Jim
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70 hrs of flying fun
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