REFLECTOR: Nose gear gas strut

John Dibble aminetech at bluefrog.com
Fri Apr 6 12:36:30 CDT 2012


If the linkage adjustment is too short and the spring is weak, the 
weight of the wheel will pull the linkage straight and keep it from over 
center.  With mine I need the adjustment a bit short, otherwise the 
wheel doesn't come up far enough for the doors to close all the way.

John

On 4/6/2012 9:49 AM, Scott Baker wrote:
> Hello Don,
> Not normal.  Gear needs to free fall to its down and locked position, preferably without the use of a manual pry rod.
> In addition to replacing the gas spring, check for friction in the nose gear linkage.  Lubricate friction points.  Make sure top of strut is not binding going into the captivator.
>
> Scott Baker
>
> On Apr 6, 2012, at 9:00 AM, Don Johnston<numa at comcast.net>  wrote:
>
>> My nose gear is not going over center when the dump valve is opened. It does without the nose gear hydraulic cylinder connected. It seems the added resistance of the hydraulic cylinder is enough to restrict the last 1/4" of movement.
>>
>> Is this normal? I know about of the "broomstick" trick but I'm curious if that's the norm.
>>
>> Maybe a slightly stronger gas strut?
>>
>> -Don Johnston
>> XL-RG
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