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Mike,
I did your test today. I've had Lorn's 4 second clackety clack a couple
years ago. A couple other spurious / erroneous faults in my hydraulic
system had never produced a culprit behond adjusting the up / down
pressure switch set screws (except the free fall valve which has been
replace).
Anyway, I saw 4 seconds the first time and 8 seconds the second time I
did your test. I get the impression I am one of the many that have my
spool valve installed backwards.
Please tell me it's a no brainer to reverse it on my work bench. Would
love to here the gory details. Spare no text as I am a bear of a wee
little brain.
Larry Henney
N360LH LNC2 IO-360 B1
16XS Ft Worth, TX
> I've posted this before: A simple test to check if your spool valve
> is okay is to put the plane on jacks and raise the gear. With the
> gear 95% up, put the switch back in the down position. The pump
> should stop and reverse immediately, and the gear should start back
> down. If the pump just stops and then delays before reversing, then
> the spool valve is probably in backwards. Depending on the pressure
> switch settings, and the low-side pressure relief-valve setting, the
> delay may be a few seconds to maybe 10 or 20. In my case, it was
> closer to 20.
>
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