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Brake line swivel fix
My brake line swivel on the landing gear was leaking. The Cessna part was close to $500 new. So I got some advice from folks on this web site to just replace the O-rings on it. Well I did, and it works! So I just wanted to share.
After removing the swivel fitting from aircraft, you'll need to tap out the 3 roll pins holding the fitting together. Then, stick something small into the hole on the side of the fitting to push out the snap ring (it took me a while to realize there was a snap ring holding the thing together since it's hard to see--so I hope this saved you the same pain). Then simply pull the fittings apart. There's a small O-ring inside, I replaced it with: MS28775-010, be sure to lube it up alittle before sticking it back in. Then I replaced the larger O-ring that plugs into the landing gear block with MS28775-110, again lubing it up before sticking it in. Then put the fitting all back together and re-install part. My total cost $0.75, including tax, that's right 75 cents (I saved over 50,000%). Don't forget to bleed the brakes when you're done. Let me know if this helped you. |
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I wished I could read English!!!
Thanks so much Skymaster337B, your post was very helpful. I discovered that I mistakenly thought you were saying to push out the snap ring from the "hole" in the end that fluid goes thru. NOW, I understand that there is an additional hole on the "side" of the fitting just as you stated. It is just below the holes for the roll pins. It is a hole that is in the middle of the groove for the snap ring. Perhaps my post here might help someone else that don't read English that well. lol
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Thank you so much. I think I can do that.
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Well Done
Thanks a bunches, paid 300+ to have one rebuilt 6 years ago.
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While its truly nice to see everyone express their gratitude to the OP, do you guys realize this post is 17 years old???
![]() There is another post thread that has pics of the disassembled swivel, roll pins, etc. If someone can locate it, post the link in here please. EDIT: Found the pics, they are on the 337 FB group (one of them): https://www.facebook.com/groups/2872...W3g&_rdr<br /> Last edited by mshac : 03-05-23 at 11:27 AM. |
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That picture of all the swivel parts is very illuminating. I am not a FB user so had never seen it. Even though I have always been very mechanically inclined have considerable experience with mechanical (as well as electrical) devices, I have been unable to get the snap ring out and do not want to destroy the assembly in the process. So I ordered a repaired one from Commodore at $300 exchange, which is far less than other sources.
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Like you, I also have a electro-mechanical background, and usually have success "figuring it out as I go", but without an explosion diagram or similar, that swivel fitting is a tough nut to crack! *I posted the photo from FB below so we will always have it here, even if the post is removed from FB for any reason. Last edited by mshac : 11-27-23 at 04:34 PM. |
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