Mailing List lml@lancaironline.net Message #43746
From: Jim Scales <joscales98@hotmail.com>
Sender: <marv@lancaironline.net>
Subject: Re: [LML] Re: ES Strut issues
Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2007 17:35:37 -0400
To: <lml@lancaironline.net>
Gary,
 
I checked the alignment on the strut when I reinstalled it during the annual.  It is set right at 1.5 front to rear, 0 side to side.  I agree with you that there is something in the ES that is prone to produce this shake.  Finding it is the difficult part.  I believe that whatever it is the flaw is present in most of the ES models that are flying.  There are too many reports of this problem for it to be coincidence.
 
Thanks,
 
Jim
----- Original Message -----
From: Gary Casey
Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2007 9:07 AM
Subject: [LML] Re: ES Strut issues

Jim,
Since you have done all the logical things without effect, I'm wondering if there isn't something "built-in" that is causing the problem, like geometry.  The only geometry issue I can think of is the strut rake angle.  The correct angle was the subject of some debate a while back.  All I know is that I set mine at +1.5 degrees (lower end forward) and I have never had a trace of shimmy.  The previous discussion, as I recall didn't result in a definitive answer, but 0 to +1.5 or so seemed to be the "correct" rake angle.  I have the rebuilt strut since new and have a different engine mount (for a Lycoming) and either of those might make a difference, although I'm pretty sure my engine mount is not more rigid than the standard one.  While my strut is not held laterally any better it is probably more rigid in the fore-and-aft direction because of the different drag link design.
Gary Casey
ES #157

 
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