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BTLYak
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Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2017 4:51 am Post subject: Another Air Problem |
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Yak-52
Start: Good on 3+ air
Air: 3 on take-off
Gear, would not retract.
Recovered on EMG air.
Refilled system to 5+
Start, taxi, TO, 3+ on air, still no gear retraction.
Cleaned and serviced the banjo fitting, soaked check valve in gas overnight.
System holds air.
Questions:
How long does it take to increase system air pressure during a ground run?
What else could be the problem?
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dsavarese0812(at)bellsout Guest
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Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2017 5:28 am Post subject: Another Air Problem |
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If you recently did a gear retraction test, did you bleed off the air by
squeezing off the brakes until the "fart valve" wentoff? What's
happening is the shuttle valveballs are either pushed over blocking the
main air side (that's why the gear won't retract) or a check valve under
the floor in the rear cockpit is leaking, allowing air pressure when you
turn on the main air valveto fill the emergency side, thus pushing the
shuttle valve ballsagain blocking the main side of the shuttle valve.
Until you find and fix the leak in the main system, you may not be able
to build pressure above what you're already seeing.
I have only seen the following once in 18 years. There are two check
valve located at the entry to brake reducing valve under the floor in
the rear cockpit. One isolates the main side and the other isolates the
emergency side. If the check valve that isolates the emergency side
leaks, it will allow the airflowing through the main side check valve to
pass over to the emergency side, thus pushing the shuttle valve balls
over where they block the main air side of the shuttle valve. As long as
there is pressure on the emergency side of the shuttle valve, you will
not be able to retract the gear until you eliminate the pressure on the
emergency side when the main air is turned on.
The only time there should be air pressure on the emergency side is when
you open the emergency air valveto extend the gear. Then after you
extend the gear with the emergency side, you must bleed off the air in
the system before you reopen the main air valve. When you've bled off
the air from the emergency extension, then open the main air valve, the
main air pressure will move the shuttle valve balls back against the
emergency side of the shuttle valve, thus allowing thegear to be
retracted normally.
Dennis
A. Dennis Savarese
334-546-8182 (mobile)
www.yak-52.com
Skype - Yakguy1
On 6/29/2017 8:51 AM, BTLYak wrote:
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Yak-52
Start: Good on 3+ air
Air: 3 on take-off
Gear, would not retract.
Recovered on EMG air.
Refilled system to 5+
Start, taxi, TO, 3+ on air, still no gear retraction.
Cleaned and serviced the banjo fitting, soaked check valve in gas overnight.
System holds air.
Questions:
How long does it take to increase system air pressure during a ground run?
What else could be the problem?
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hess737(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2017 5:37 am Post subject: Another Air Problem |
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Emergency air holding gear down
Richard Hess
C 404-964-4885
Quote: | On Jun 29, 2017, at 7:51 AM, BTLYak <btlyak1(at)gmail.com> wrote:
Yak-52
Start: Good on 3+ air
Air: 3 on take-off
Gear, would not retract.
Recovered on EMG air.
Refilled system to 5+
Start, taxi, TO, 3+ on air, still no gear retraction.
Cleaned and serviced the banjo fitting, soaked check valve in gas overnight.
System holds air.
Questions:
How long does it take to increase system air pressure during a ground run?
What else could be the problem?
--------
"Battle Yak"
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=470582#470582
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