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The link is in the Door lift assist pdf file from LearJetter, www.airpowerinc.com
I just ordered a set of the o-rings, and seals thats in the pdf for less than $10 ($6.22) free shipping. When I bought N187 from Barry, he replaced the o-rings in the lift assembly awhile back, If I have any issues with it in the future at least I'll have a set of the o-rings on hand. |
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If anyone is going to do this, please document the removal of the interior panels. I know its probably not hard to figure out, but pics beforehand really help to understand the job.
If your door just seems to lag a bit, where you do have some lift but have to use the friction lock to hold it at the top, would a small burst of shop air or nitrogen be appropriate to give it that last little bit of push? Surprisingly, the manual gives no recommended pressure, just say basically to fill with shop air until the door opens correctly. |
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My service manual says to charge the cylinder 700 psi. But yes, it would be nice to see pictures. Must of been a later update.
Last edited by ljmolina : 03-16-23 at 04:56 PM. |
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When I resealed ours I’m thinking I would give it about 525 psi to get the door to raise on its own. But that was my old gauges the only interior I had to remove was the trim around the window behind the door and the aft door trim.
Last edited by Kim Geyer : 03-16-23 at 09:48 PM. |
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