It has already been done. Randy Snarr had them made up and a lot of
LNC2 owners replaced the originals with them.
Gary Edwards
LNC2
I would think steel isn't necessary. But what if we put a spherical
bearing
in the end where the over center link meets the strut relieving the
stress
of having less than perfect geometry? Would require a new link made.
If
there's interest I know a machinist that could make that
happen.
Jim
Fellow 320/360 owners, builders, and operators (and
anyone else caring
to comment):
Does anyone out there think
it is worth my while to have a nose gear
over-center link
manufactured out of a different material? Mark
Ravinski's
unfortunate incident made me wonder. I believe Mark
attributes
his to time in service and perhaps poor maintenance. it
seems
the follow on posts mostly support that conclusion along with
possible installation problems. I have investigated this enough
to
know that it is a fairly expensive proposition especially without
CAD
drawings. I reviewed the archives and noted that someone
was going to
produce them in steel and make them available way back
when. Does
anyone recall if that actually happened? Does
anyone out there
actually have the CAD drawings? Ross at
Lancair was unable to help in
that regard. Any interest in any
sort of a group buy? I hope to
fully utilize this little
beauty if I ever get it done to include
landing on grass. That said,
should I suck it up and get the part made
or am I being a total
nervous Nelly? Any and all comments welcome!
Thanks,
Steve
Veach