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thomasg(at)infosysnetwork Guest
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Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 1:54 pm Post subject: Gear not coming up |
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Today when I talk my CJ for a flight I was unable to raise the gear. I got a short hissing sound and the right gear raised a little ( 1 line on the barber pole). I tried to cycle gear, no luck. Any suggestions on what to look at? I had 38 kg/cm2.
Thanks,
Tommy
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gill.g(at)gpimail.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 2:43 pm Post subject: Gear not coming up |
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Tommy,
Yes, it is one or more of the shuttle valves that isolate the emergency air from the regular. What is happening is that regular system air is leaking past the shuttle valve and back pressuring the emergency air side so that gear is locked down as would be the case when you intentionally use the emergency air. Means you have to repair or replace one or all of your shuttle valves. The problem can sometimes be intermittent. So you can test this by releasing pressure on the emergency side by loosening the b-nut on the landing gear shuttle valve. Personally, I went through that process and ultimately installed a 4 way valve which continuously bleeds the emergency side pressure and haven't had the problem since.
Gill
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dsavarese0812(at)bellsout Guest
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Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 4:21 pm Post subject: Gear not coming up |
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You will need to put the airplane on jacks to cycle the gear. Does the
emergency air hold pressure or does it leak down and if so, how much
does it typically leak down over 1 day, 2 days, 3 days etc? The reason
for this question will be obvious in the 3rd paragraph.
You very well could have a leaking main gear actuator. On the jacks you
should be able to hear it hissing when you turn on the main air and move
the gear selector to the UP position. There may also be an audible leak
with the gear down. If you have air leaking out of the front gear
selector, don't immediately assume it is the gear selector. It again
could very well be a leaking actuator.
Here's a test you can do. First make sure both the main and emergency
air valves are securely turned off. Now bleed the system down by
squeezing the brake handle until you don't hear any more "hissing" when
you release the brake handle. Now, with the airplane on the jacks, turn
on the main air valve and immediately cycle the gear. If the gear
retracts normally, you have a leak from the emergency side to the main
side through a check valve which moves the shuttle valves on the
actuators blocking the main side from functioning. Obtain a schematic
and start disconnecting B nuts on the firewall where the emergency and
main systems come together. Make up a bottle of soapy water to spray on
lines you open on check valves. Watch for bubbles where there isn't
suppose to be any.
Contact me off list and tell me what you've done and we'll work through it.
Dennis
On 4/18/2011 4:51 PM, Thomas Geoghegan wrote:
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Today when I talk my CJ for a flight I was unable to raise the gear. I got a short hissing sound and the right gear raised a little ( 1 line on the barber pole). I tried to cycle gear, no luck. Any suggestions on what to look at? I had 38 kg/cm2.
Thanks,
Tommy
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Joe Enzminger
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Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 8:15 pm Post subject: Re: Gear not coming up |
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I would suggest a quick check of the rear cockpit gear handle. If it has been bumped "down", or even partially down, it can prevent the gear from retracting when you select up in the front cockpit.
Something simple to check before you start removing check valves, etc.
Joe
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dsavarese0812(at)bellsout Guest
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Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 4:30 am Post subject: Gear not coming up |
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Ahh...what a great suggestion Joe. Good job. That completely slipped
my mind.
Dennis
On 4/18/2011 11:15 PM, Joe Enzminger wrote:
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I would suggest a quick check of the rear cockpit gear handle. If it has been bumped "down", or even partially down, it can prevent the gear from retracting when you select up in the front cockpit.
Something simple to check before you start removing check valves, etc.
Joe
700YK
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