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Date: 02/02/2009 Views: 4250

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Date: 01/12/2008 Views: 4392

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MDO_Aircraft_P1

MDO_Aircraft_P1

Date: 10/18/2009
Views: 9185
IMG_0048post

IMG_0048post

And none too soon! This is what I hit departing the airport. We'll see what the weather is like tomorrow morning. Maybe try to fly then.

Date: 07/08/2010
Views: 7782
IMG_0916post

IMG_0916post

Safety wired the bolts and check the installation. Pushed the aircraft and the brake stopped it. Held the brake and tried to push it aircraft. It wouldn't budge. Very good. Pulled it out of the hanger, started it up, let it warm properly and taxi tes

Date: 07/01/2010
Views: 6637
DSC04016_Large_post

DSC04016_Large_post

Date: 10/19/2009
Views: 5975
IMG_0041post

IMG_0041post

But it was enough to allow the LG to retract fully. Ran the gear up and down about a dozen times. Works great.

Date: 07/08/2010
Views: 5814
IMG_0036

IMG_0036

2010 07 07 - Back to retraction tests. Thought that the fixtures sticking up off the caliper might be a problem. Replaced them with the 90 degree fitting and a straight hose end. Much neater and more compact, but I'll have to bleed the brakes again whe

Date: 07/07/2010
Views: 5762
IMG_0035

IMG_0035

2010 07 06 - Wondered how the new brake would work on retraction. Set up for retraction testing. LG lever went to about 1/2" (1.275 cm) from the up lock and wouldn't go any further. Hitting something. Spent several hours trying to see what what

Date: 07/06/2010
Views: 5751
MDO_Aircraft_P2

MDO_Aircraft_P2

Date: 10/18/2009
Views: 5699
IMG_0045post

IMG_0045post

Put a bit of fluid in the reservoir and observe bubbles. Air is being pushed out and replaced by fluid. That's good. Watched this for almost an hour till the bubbles stopped and the reservoir began to fill. Shut the bleed contraption, stuff the line b

Date: 07/08/2010
Views: 5677
IMG_7266Crop

IMG_7266Crop

Date: 02/21/2010
Views: 5476
IMG_7382ann

IMG_7382ann

The problem... The AN816 provided with the brake does not properly fit the threaded hole in the brake slave cylinder. It will screw in about two threads and that's all. You can see that the 90 degree hose end also sticks up in a big loop just waiting f

Date: 03/07/2010
Views: 5455
IMG_0042post

IMG_0042post

2010 07 08 - Back to the airport and back under the aircraft. With more aggressive abrasives, I was able to relieve the rub just a bit more. Not much at all, as you can see from the picture.

Date: 07/08/2010
Views: 5451
DSC04012_Large_post

DSC04012_Large_post

Date: 10/19/2009
Views: 5322
IMG_0037

IMG_0037

More retraction tests. Closer, but still won't quite go into up lock. Maybe 1/4" (0.635 cm) from engaging. Back under for a couple more hours before I finally see where the blue from the fitting is rubbing on the side of the tunnel where the seat

Date: 07/07/2010
Views: 5215
IMG_1218ann

IMG_1218ann

Date: 06/13/2010
Views: 5147
IMG_7268post

IMG_7268post

Date: 02/21/2010
Views: 5002
DSC04014_Large_post

DSC04014_Large_post

Date: 10/19/2009
Views: 4978
DSC04015_Large_post

DSC04015_Large_post

Date: 10/19/2009
Views: 4971
IMG_7270post

IMG_7270post

Date: 02/21/2010
Views: 4952
IMG_7543ann

IMG_7543ann

The final result. The banjo hose end bolts nicely to the brake. With any luck, I'll take the brake back to the airport after work tomorrow and reinstall it all and see if I can bleed the brakes.

Date: 04/18/2010
Views: 4875
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