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1. 07:04 AM - Re: Speaking of Nose Gear (n85ae)
2. 06:19 PM - Gas fumes (Robert Beach)
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Subject: | Re: Speaking of Nose Gear |
On my CH801, I noticed a high amount of friction with the nose gear when
all the parts are bolted together. What I eventually discovered is that when
everything is installed the lower bearing plate is not quite at 90 degrees
to the gear leg. So when you tighten everything the bearing is not quite
aligned right. The fix in my case is to resurface the bottom of the bearing
slightly to correct the alignment on the shaft. It is a slight amount (about
.020) but enough to make the gear leg really tight. It is probably that the
lower plate is not bent quite enough. An easy fix, but also easy to miss.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Jeff
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I solved the fumes problem by changing all the hose clamps to fuel injectio
n type clamps.
Bob Beach- CH 801
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