Paul,
Thanks for the feedback. I
do have the Lancair casting for jacking the plane, which is great for changing
tires and brakes, but it does not help for checking whether the gear leg is
loose in the upper socket. I borrowed a wing jack and a carpeted 12”
square pad from my local mechanic and was able to get the gear off of the
ground. The legs seemed as tight as they were when first
installed.
Note that I have had absolutely
no shimmy for the first 250 hours I have flown the plane. It just showed
up a month or so ago. Maybe a brake issue? I don’t feel it
on initial roll-out, just as I slow between 40 to 20
knots.
I’ll do a search on the other
forum. Again, thanks for the assistance.
From: Paul Bricker
[mailto:pbricker@att.net]
Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2012 10:59
AM
To: lml@lancaironline.net
Subject: Re: [LML] Gear
shimmy
First
with the easy question. There is a casting you can buy from Lancair parts that
"clips" around the lower end of the gear leg and provides a jack point for a
floor jack. You'll also want this during condition inspections when you remove
the wheels to repack the bearings. If you can't get one from Redmond let me
know off list. I may know where an 'extra" is.
The
shimmy question has been explored, investigated, experimented on,
photographed, argued over, and generally beaten by many on this list. Main
gear leg movement is one of what, by my count, appears to be 3 possible
causes. The others are loss of damping in the strut, and movement in the mount
between the strut and the motor mount. I'm sure other people will soon jump in
with all the other causes I've forgotten.
I
recommend joining the [Lancair_ES] list. Their archives should have more
details on this ES issue. There are many who have worked this problem
diligently who monitor this list, so standby for more
advise.
After 250 shimmy free hours, I
am now getting gear shimmy when my ES-P slows down through about 30
knots. I think I recall folks saying this is due to looseness in the
upper main gear leg sockets. Is this correct, or is there another
cause? My strut (new version) looks fine.
If it is loose main gear, how do
you suggest that I get the main gear off of the ground? There are no
obvious jack points.
Thanks for the
advice!
Pete
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