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jcthomas 01-14-04 08:45 PM

Brake line clamps
 
Hi!

Can anyone tell me what substance is used to attach the brakeline clamps to the landing gear? Also what type of bedeing is used between the window glass on the 1969 T337. I would like to clean my windows on the pilot side as some condesation has got in between the panes and left the window looking unkept.

Thanks


John

OSCARDEUCE 01-16-04 08:26 PM

I do not know what they are attatched with but make sure they are on good. If they fall off they are headed right toward the rear prop. I had a friend catch one and put a big hole in it.
Tom

kevin 01-16-04 11:25 PM

On my airplane, my mechanic put tie wraps around each clamp. This is not to replace whatever does the bonding (and I don't know either), but in addition to. If a clamp becomes loose, the tie wrap will keep it on the gear leg (instead having it go through the prop).

Unfortunately, anything loose will go through the prop. I lost a Zeuss fastner from the rear cowl once, and it took a big chunk out of the prop on it's way out of my life...

Kevin

Dave Underwood 01-17-04 08:05 AM

As I recall from my service manual, the clip holding the brake line is expoxied in place. I will look for the reference when I have a few minutes.

If you are working in that area, have a good look at the down lock rigging and make sure it is adjusted properly. If it is not well up and over center as specified, you risk having the downlock pressurised and getting in the way as the gear swings into place.

Dave

Frank Benvin 01-18-04 12:17 PM

I lost one clamp and attached the line with tiewraps. I was scared the line would might get hung up when retracting and extending the gear . After take off I selected gear up and the gear came up and the doors would not close. I landed checked the gear and flew home gear down. Mechanic replaced the clamp and all was well. I assume the line must have been interfering with the swtich.

Frank

Kim Geyer 01-18-04 09:08 PM

I have used Scotchweld structural adhesive and it seems to hold them pretty good. I have known shops to use JB weld which you can get at most auto parts stores. Also make sure all the rust has been removed.
Kim

Don Nieser 02-16-04 11:46 PM

Brake line clamps
 
John, We use JB Weld between the clamp (clip) and the gear strut. Be sure to clean off all paint and rust. Put the JB Weld on both surfaces and clamp to the "clip". After it dries the exsess can be snaded off. I would not recommend using tie- wraps because of the possibility of catching on something as the gear retracts. If you need I have new MLG brake line clips (P/N 1441001-1) cheap.
Don Nieser
Commodore Aerospace Corp
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Oklahoma City OK 73162
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