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cjaviator
Joined: 20 Aug 2014 Posts: 29 Location: New Zealand
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Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2020 11:39 pm Post subject: CJ-6 flap issue |
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Hi all,One of the CJ's we look after has an annoying trait in that when the aircraft has been sitting for a while and the air has bled off out of the system the flaps come down.
As soon as air pressure is restored the flaps come back up. They function normally and we cannot work out why it is doing it.
Have had flap actuator apart as part of routine inspections with no issues noted, both diverter valves apart (again no issues and they appear to be installed with correct orientation).
Any thoughts?
Regards, Jay
New Zealand
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dsavarese0812(at)bellsout Guest
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Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2020 2:55 am Post subject: CJ-6 flap issue |
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Jay,
What happens if you put both flap handles in the neutral position when you leave the airplane and let it set for a period of time? Do the flaps drop down?
You may have a main air valve leaking or the B nuts at the main air valve or at the main air tank leaking. Pay particular attention to the flares on the tubing under the B nuts because they are prone to cracking because of over-tightening. Use the soapy water spray test on the fittings to see if there are any leaks. The main air valve may be suspect as well.
Have you rebuilt the check valves on the firewall?
In your post you said the diverter valves and the flap actuator were taken apart and inspected with no issues noted. But have you actually overhauled them? Although you may not see anything defective during a disassembly, like for example the internal seals, they could easily be worn and allowing air to bleed past them. How long ago were the diverter valves and the flap actuator overhauled with new internal components?
Dennis
On Friday, October 9, 2020, 3:41:10 AM EDT, Jay McIntyre <cjaviator(at)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,One of the CJ's we look after has an annoying trait in that when the aircraft has been sitting for a while and the air has bled off out of the system the flaps come down.
As soon as air pressure is restored the flaps come back up. They function normally and we cannot work out why it is doing it.
Have had flap actuator apart as part of routine inspections with no issues noted, both diverter valves apart (again no issues and they appear to be installed with correct orientation).
Any thoughts?
Regards, Jay
New Zealand
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pennington.construction.i Guest
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Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2020 3:21 am Post subject: CJ-6 flap issue |
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Jay
Dennis has good suggestions. I would ask, how far down does the flap travel. If it is dropping down more than 1/2 inch check your flap bungee. I had to replace mine, it looked fine, but on a very close inspection I found many of the strands of rubber broken in several places. Hope this helps. I know that Doug stocks the parts.
Mark
N621CJ
On Fri, Oct 9, 2020 at 6:59 AM A. Dennis Savarese <dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net (dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net)> wrote:
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Jay,
What happens if you put both flap handles in the neutral position when you leave the airplane and let it set for a period of time? Do the flaps drop down?
You may have a main air valve leaking or the B nuts at the main air valve or at the main air tank leaking. Pay particular attention to the flares on the tubing under the B nuts because they are prone to cracking because of over-tightening. Use the soapy water spray test on the fittings to see if there are any leaks. The main air valve may be suspect as well.
Have you rebuilt the check valves on the firewall?
In your post you said the diverter valves and the flap actuator were taken apart and inspected with no issues noted. But have you actually overhauled them? Although you may not see anything defective during a disassembly, like for example the internal seals, they could easily be worn and allowing air to bleed past them. How long ago were the diverter valves and the flap actuator overhauled with new internal components?
Dennis
On Friday, October 9, 2020, 3:41:10 AM EDT, Jay McIntyre <cjaviator(at)gmail.com (cjaviator(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
Hi all,One of the CJ's we look after has an annoying trait in that when the aircraft has been sitting for a while and the air has bled off out of the system the flaps come down.
As soon as air pressure is restored the flaps come back up. They function normally and we cannot work out why it is doing it.
Have had flap actuator apart as part of routine inspections with no issues noted, both diverter valves apart (again no issues and they appear to be installed with correct orientation).
Any thoughts?
Regards, Jay
New Zealand
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rmhou(at)yahoo.com Guest
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Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2020 7:50 am Post subject: CJ-6 flap issue |
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Isn't the bungee cord supposed to keep the flap up when air is depleted? Just a thought
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Quote: | On Fri, Oct 9, 2020 at 4:34, Mark Pennington
<pennington.construction.inc.1(at)gmail.com> wrote:
Jay
Dennis has good suggestions. I would ask, how far down does the flap travel. If it is dropping down more than 1/2 inch check your flap bungee. I had to replace mine, it looked fine, but on a very close inspection I found many of the strands of rubber broken in several places. Hope this helps. I know that Doug stocks the parts.
Mark
N621CJ
On Fri, Oct 9, 2020 at 6:59 AM A. Dennis Savarese <dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net (dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net)> wrote:
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Jay,
What happens if you put both flap handles in the neutral position when you leave the airplane and let it set for a period of time? Do the flaps drop down?
You may have a main air valve leaking or the B nuts at the main air valve or at the main air tank leaking. Pay particular attention to the flares on the tubing under the B nuts because they are prone to cracking because of over-tightening. Use the soapy water spray test on the fittings to see if there are any leaks. The main air valve may be suspect as well.
Have you rebuilt the check valves on the firewall?
In your post you said the diverter valves and the flap actuator were taken apart and inspected with no issues noted. But have you actually overhauled them? Although you may not see anything defective during a disassembly, like for example the internal seals, they could easily be worn and allowing air to bleed past them. How long ago were the diverter valves and the flap actuator overhauled with new internal components?
Dennis
On Friday, October 9, 2020, 3:41:10 AM EDT, Jay McIntyre <cjaviator(at)gmail.com (cjaviator(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
Hi all,One of the CJ's we look after has an annoying trait in that when the aircraft has been sitting for a while and the air has bled off out of the system the flaps come down.As soon as air pressure is restored the flaps come back up. They function normally and we cannot work out why it is doing it.Have had flap actuator apart as part of routine inspections with no issues noted, both diverter valves apart (again no issues and they appear to be installed with correct orientation).
Any thoughts?
Regards, JayNew Zealand
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cjpilot710(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2020 3:25 pm Post subject: CJ-6 flap issue |
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There should be a bungee cord that would hold the flap up.
On Friday, October 9, 2020 Jay McIntyre <yak-list(at)matronics.com> wrote:
Hi all,One of the CJ's we look after has an annoying trait in that when the aircraft has been sitting for a while and the air has bled off out of the system the flaps come down.
As soon as air pressure is restored the flaps come back up. They function normally and we cannot work out why it is doing it.
Have had flap actuator apart as part of routine inspections with no issues noted, both diverter valves apart (again no issues and they appear to be installed with correct orientation).
Any thoughts?
Regards, Jay
New Zealand
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stephen.hayne
Joined: 01 Nov 2013 Posts: 59 Location: United States
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Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 12:28 pm Post subject: Re: CJ-6 flap issue |
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I'm late to this party, but I had this problem for a year, and finally just replaced the bungee - problem sorted...
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