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dfmoeller
Joined: 19 Jun 2006 Posts: 60 Location: Austin, TX
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Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 4:59 pm Post subject: Rudder Force |
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OK, I've taken delivery on my used 601XL. Great airplane, but one thing
bothers me. The rudder is so stiff. The previous owner tells me that its
due to the nosewheel strut collapsing onto the support and that sounds
reasonble. Its not bound, but takes a LOT of force to control.
Does anyone else have this issue, and can anything be done about it? Or
does anyone even notice.
(BTW, before someone tells me to search the archive if this is a common
complaint, I've run out of ideas on search strings and have found no mention
of the issue.)
Thanks for any help you can offer.
Doug
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JAPhillipsGA(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 5:59 pm Post subject: Rudder Force |
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Doug, my XL rudders peddles were stiff until I took the peddles completely out, scothbited the ends and center support and used graphite grease to reinstall. Also regrease the steering linkage ball joint ends. Smooth and gentle now. If you still have something binding jack up the front of the plane at the bottom londergons and try the rudder peddles. If still stiff disconnect the two steering rods and try the rudder. Also check the tightness of the bolt across the front of the bottom plastic/rubber holder (?) that the front strut goes through. I had mine way too tight. Best regards, Bill of Georgia
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Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 6:39 pm Post subject: Rudder Force |
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I would suggest tying the tail down instead of jacking the front up. Much less chance of damaging the plane...No chance of having it slip on jacks.
Noel [quote]
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Daniel Vandenberg
Joined: 16 Apr 2006 Posts: 22
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Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 6:53 pm Post subject: Rudder Force |
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Can SLSA owners do their own maintenance?
Dan
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JAPhillipsGA(at)aol.com wrote: Quote: | Doug, my XL rudders peddles were stiff until I took the peddles completely out, scothbited the ends and center support and used graphite grease to reinstall. Also regrease the steering linkage ball joint ends. Smooth and gentle now. If you still have something binding jack up the front of the plane at the bottom londergons and try the rudder peddles. If still stiff disconnect the two steering rods and try the rudder. Also check the tightness of the bolt across the front of the bottom plastic/rubber holder (?) that the front strut goes through. I had mine way too tight. Best regards, Bill of Georgia |
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Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 7:11 pm Post subject: Rudder Force |
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Get Bill of GA to send a pic of his stand he made for his XL... A really good solution to get the front wheel off the ground, safely...
Randy
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Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 6:28 am Post subject: Rudder Force |
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Noel, I just assumed everybody built a rocking support stand that spreads the load on the bottom longeruns to gently lift the front wheel off the floor as the front of the plane is lifted and rotates back on the rear wheels. If you want I will try to send you a photo of the stand I built. Works great with a tiny jack and is a good general support, Let me know, Best regards, Bill of Georgia
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Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 8:05 am Post subject: Rudder Force |
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Bill, would you be kind enough to post your pictures on the Matronic site so anybody could view it?
Thanks ahead
Jean-Paul Roy
Quebec, Canada
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Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 8:18 am Post subject: Rudder Force |
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Jean, I'll get to the hanger in the next couple days and take the photos to post, Best regards, Bill
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Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 8:24 am Post subject: Rudder Force |
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I would like the pictures.
On 7/11/06, JAPhillipsGA(at)aol.com (JAPhillipsGA(at)aol.com) <JAPhillipsGA(at)aol.com (JAPhillipsGA(at)aol.com)> wrote: Quote: | Noel, I just assumed everybody built a rocking support stand that spreads the load on the bottom longeruns to gently lift the front wheel off the floor as the front of the plane is lifted and rotates back on the rear wheels. If you want I will try to send you a photo of the stand I built. Works great with a tiny jack and is a good general support, Let me know, Best regards, Bill of Georgia
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Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 2:53 pm Post subject: Rudder Force |
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I
Bill,
I'd like to see what you made.
Bob Spudis
Quote: | Noel, I just assumed everybody built a rocking support stand that spreads the load on the bottom longeruns to gently lift the front wheel off the floor as the front of the plane is lifted and rotates back on the rear wheels. If you want I will try to send you a photo of the stand I built. Works great with a tiny jack and is a good general support, Let me know, Best regards, Bill of Georgia |
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Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 3:54 pm Post subject: Rudder Force |
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The reason I mentioned tying the tail down is that is the procedure used to do retract tests on smaller twins.
When I was a teenager we used the same procedure and the main gear to do retract tests on the nose wheel of my fathers LA-4. The nose wheel retract tests on the Lake were necessary on an annual basis to check the operation of the front gear doors for water landing. Believe me you don't want those doors open even a crack when water landing!! We use to jump out the WOW switch and hold the main gear locks in place with vise grips.
Down force on the tail against the main gear is something the plane undergoes on every take off. The only thing is to make sure there is enough weight to keep the tail down when there is a person in the pilot seat.
Larger Transport Category planes do have forward jacking points used for retract tests.
As I also said in an earlier post.... with the tail tied down there is no chance of having the plane fall off jacks as the mains are still on the ground and only the nose wheel is elevated. the absolute worst that can happen is the plane may lift the tail weight and allow the nose wheel to come in contact with the floor.
We used 2 - 90 gal. drums half filled with good old water to ballast the tails.
Noel [quote]
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