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pilotpat



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PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 2:57 pm    Post subject: landing gear shock cord Reply with quote

Hi all, been watching the postings for a month or so now and am new at this. I have a classic iv kitfox (curently working on) and am doing the bungee cord landing gear. The book says 6 wraps , but I can only get Five, Is there some special tool or method or someone with special tips on how to do this in order to get six wraps? Thanks in advance

or does anyone have a Grove landing system , they want to get rid of and make it easy?

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 3:33 pm    Post subject: Re: landing gear shock cord Reply with quote

Pat
Yes, six wraps are needed. The trick is to not loose any slack you gained on one wrap while making the next wrap. There are several ways to do it and I suspect you will get some more replys soon.

I wrapped up the jaws of my waterpump plires with electrical tape so as not to damage the cord. I worked from under neath the plane and held each wrap tight in place with the pliers with one hand while I fed the cord around the truss and pulled the next wrap tight with the other hand.
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 3:34 pm    Post subject: landing gear shock cord Reply with quote

On Jan 6, 2007, at 11:57 PM, pilotpat wrote:
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The book says 6 wraps , but I can only get Five

Hello Pilotpat,
You will certainly get many advice from this list, as some of us has
managed to do it properly and apparently without too much effort.
Others, like me, had a hell of a time working this, as I replaced mine
last summer. That made me wonder: Are we all working with bungees of
the same length? My new ones were quite shorter than the ones I removed
after 13 years of good service. I attributed that to natural
stretching. But ... was it really?
Anyway, it's certainly a two man's job, a lot of sweat, and a vise
wrench to hold the bungee as you take a new turn. How are your end
fitting? Loops or hooks? When I pulled hard the last turn of the latter
(cone spring hook), it came loose. So I went for the loop type.

Cheers,
Michel


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 4:08 pm    Post subject: landing gear shock cord Reply with quote

Install floats... Save yourself scraped knuckles and a lot of choice four
letter words. There have been some good ideas posted here over the last
year. Some include lubricating the posts you wrap the bungee around with
baby oil...I think some one else suggested talcum powder on the bungee
itself.

The last two years I put mine on wheels and never got the chance to fly so
this year it's going to over winter on the pontoons.

Still not a sign of ice on the bay. Five years ago there would have been
Ski-Doos everywhere...Thirty years ago there would have been few Ski-Doos
but there would have been a lot of Land Rovers every where.

Noel

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 5:42 pm    Post subject: landing gear shock cord Reply with quote

When I took off my floats this year and put tube gear back on, I used 5
wraps only. It sits a little low on one side now but it flys fine. If I
recall one bungee was 60 inches and the other 64 inches. They are Mil spec
bungees and seem ok here. All these Kitfox movies were shot with the 5
wraps only http://www.cfisher.com 3 rd link on left side.

I have used 6 before and they are stiffer but the 5 does seem to work. I
have flown with me 210 lbs and another 210 pounder and full fuel and never
noticed the bungees to be much different other than a softer ride but
certainly not mushy. I have no idea what the proper length of the bungees is
supposed to be and maybe mine are too short ?
Good Luck and get a buddy to help it will make it allot easier.
Dave
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 7:02 pm    Post subject: landing gear shock cord Reply with quote

If  you use tie wraps to hold each wrap and cut them when you have all six wraps.  I was in the plane and a friend was below .  The person below would hold the tension and I would tie the tie wrap and then repeat process.  Takes less than a 1/2 hour to do both.  Good luck.  Mike
On Sat,  6 Jan 2007 14:57:10 -0800, pilotpat wrote > --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "pilotpat" <pkelly20(at)comcast.net> > > Hi all,  been watching the postings for a month or so now and am new at this.  I have a classic iv kitfox (curently working on) and am doing the bungee cord landing gear.  The book says 6 wraps , but I can only get Five,  Is there some special tool or method or someone with special tips on how to do this in order to get six wraps?   Thanks in advance > > or does anyone have a Grove landing system , they want to get rid of and make it easy? > > pilotpat > > Read this topic online here: > > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=85913#85913 > =============== itfox-List" target="_blank">http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Kitfox-List =============== ="_blank">http://forums.matronics.com =============== Mike Gibbard REO Bellaire 7953  W old State Rd Central Lake 231-544-5241 Home Office 231-676-3788 Cell Phone 231-544-5015 or 231-533-6114 mike(at)mikegibbard.com http://www.mikegibbard.com [quote][b]


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 8:05 pm    Post subject: landing gear shock cord Reply with quote

Jeez my book says seven! It's hard as a rock and a pain to do. One wrap
then wedge, next wrap then move wedge, next wrap move wedge, etc... Ron NB
Ore
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Subject: Re: landing gear shock cord
Date: Sat, 6 Jan 2007 20:41:37 -0500



When I took off my floats this year and put tube gear back on, I used 5
wraps only. It sits a little low on one side now but it flys fine. If I
recall one bungee was 60 inches and the other 64 inches. They are Mil spec
bungees and seem ok here. All these Kitfox movies were shot with the 5
wraps only http://www.cfisher.com 3 rd link on left side.

I have used 6 before and they are stiffer but the 5 does seem to work. I
have flown with me 210 lbs and another 210 pounder and full fuel and never
noticed the bungees to be much different other than a softer ride but
certainly not mushy. I have no idea what the proper length of the bungees
is supposed to be and maybe mine are too short ?
Good Luck and get a buddy to help it will make it allot easier.
Dave
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 4:29 am    Post subject: Re: landing gear shock cord Reply with quote

Thanks for all the quick replys. Soon as my strength regains, will give it another try. I had to agree with you Michael, that I wondered if they were the correct length (I have the loops) , But I got so "wrapped up" in my work with these , that I never did measure them, (wish i had) but I guess the next time, when I try to redo for the six. (Is there a certain length?) Again thanks to you all for the recommendations and tips. This is a great site and I wish you all a Happy belated New Year and Great Flying! Also be patient with me , if I screw up the rules for this site as trying to learn that too......This is my first ever using any forum type thing on the internet , so it is ok to yell at me if I do it wrong, as i want to fly straight

Later

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 6:07 am    Post subject: landing gear shock cord Reply with quote

On Jan 7, 2007, at 1:29 PM, pilotpat wrote:
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Also be patient with me , if I screw up the rules for this site as
trying to learn that too.....

So far, we have nothing but to learn from your elegant and polite
style, Pat (if that is your name). I have been for many years on many
lists and forum, on the internet, and the rule is simple: Write as you
would to a good friend.
The general "netiquette" is: In you reply, cut what is not relevant to
the understanding. Change the title when the topic changes and add
"Off-topic" in the title when talking about other things than Kitfox
building or flying.
In addition, this list like to see the words "do not archive" at the
end of an email if the subject is personal and not of interest for
those who are browsing via the search engine, for relevant general
information.

To get back to the subject, I think the success of the installation of
the shock absorbing bungee is in the technique of not loosing tension
as you make the next turn. Wood wedges, pliers, tie wraps - everything
helps. Find your own technique and let us know how it went. Good luck.

Cheers,
Michel

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 7:45 am    Post subject: landing gear shock cord Reply with quote

At 06:04 AM 1/7/2007, you wrote:
Quote:
To get back to the subject, I think the success of the installation of
the shock absorbing bungee is in the technique of not loosing tension
as you make the next turn. Wood wedges, pliers, tie wraps - everything
helps. Find your own technique and let us know how it went. Good luck.

I found a different tack that worked solo. I tied the wheels together to
support the aircraft and to make sure they were all the way "up". I then
removed the old shock cord and installed the new at both ends getting as
many wraps as I could easily do. (I think it was four.) I then pulled all
the slack toward one end using fairly smooth pliers pulling on the shock
cord cover as gently as possible. Once I'd worked down the slack I removed
the slack end and pulled another wrap. I did this all the way to six wraps
and it was fairly easy. Though I worried about damaging the cover and core
with the pliers I found the detriment no worse than the various methods I'd
tried to hold full tension on each wrap while taking the next.
Guy Buchanan
K-IV 1200 / 582-C / Warp / 100% done, thanks mostly to Bob Ducar.


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 8:10 am    Post subject: landing gear shock cord Reply with quote

Hi Pilotpat,

I can change the bungie cords on my Series 5 by myself in about 30
min. each. I don't even break a sweat.

I use zip ties and a cargo tie-down strap (the kind that when you
pull it tight, the spring loaded friction lever holds it tight).

First, mark the old bungie across the top with a marking pen and
remove it. Lay out the old beside the new and transfer the
marks to the new one, marking all the way around the new cord. Or,
if this is a first time installation, mark the new bungie cord
cord at the approximate locations for the required number of loops
needed.

Now with the new bungie cord,

2. now make a loop around the gear and

3. about a foot up after the gear loop on the free end form about a 3
inch temporary "free end loop" and secure it with a zip tie.

4. Take the cargo tie-down over the forward fuselage carry-through
tube and thru the friction lever and hook it to the "free end loop" .

5 With the cargo tie down, pull up on the "free end loop" till the
first mark on the new bungie is on top,(the friction lever
will hold it, now you hands are free) then secure the gear loop
tightly with one or two zip ties.

6. Release the friction lever and unhook the cargo tie down and cut
the zip tie on the "free end loop" and

7. Repeat 2 thru 6 till all gear loops are on then secure the final
end loop of the new bungie to the post.

8. "Carefully" cut all the zip ties holding the individual gear loops.

Hope this makes sense.
Allan Arthur
Kitfox 5, N40AA
Rotax 912s, Warpdrive 3 blade
Byron Airport, CA (C83) Hanger C8
On Jan 6, 2007, at 2:57 PM, pilotpat wrote:

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Hi all, been watching the postings for a month or so now and am
new at this. I have a classic iv kitfox (curently working on) and
am doing the bungee cord landing gear. The book says 6 wraps , but
I can only get Five, Is there some special tool or method or
someone with special tips on how to do this in order to get six
wraps? Thanks in advance

or does anyone have a Grove landing system , they want to get rid
of and make it easy?

pilotpat



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