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03-02-19, 02:16 PM
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What’s up with the jack stands?
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G model jack pad location is different from early models
Tripp,
I would recommend looking inside the wing at the structure before you jack again. Something does look right in the first picture you uploaded how the jack pad is at an angle. Just a...
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02-25-19, 11:40 AM
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Thanks John - that was the feedback that I was...
Thanks John - that was the feedback that I was hoping for.
Jeff
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02-25-19, 09:04 AM
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Jack Pads
Here is a picture of my jack pad installed on the RH Wing. I am not sure if these are Cessna Original jack pads, but they are crap. I am going to purchase a set of those yellow Bogert pads for my...
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02-21-19, 10:47 AM
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location of jack point
I just pulled up a picture of my 1966 337A jack point. The dark circle is where the screw and washer is inserted into the jack point, which is along the rivet line for the wing spar. Looking at...
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02-21-19, 06:43 AM
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Nope
That is not right...can't tell from the photo where this is exactly but jack point is located on the fwd spar. It should not buckle or be at an angle like that - the spar is solid. Could you take a...
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