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When cycling the gear on jacks using an electric drill on the front pump the cycle works perfectly. (pressures are probably lower) I have readjusted all the up-lock switches & replaced one. No permanent change. The doors will close (but not 100% reliable) when I overfill the hydraulic oil. Power pack has been serviced, all pressures as per specs. This suggests to me that the gear is going up past the up-locks (or at least one of them). When the handle is returned to neutral the pressure is released and the gear drops back into the up-locks and completes the electrical circuit. My solution so far has been to 1. overfill the hydraulic fluid daily. 2. make as a standard procedure, return the handle to neutral then re-cycle up if doors don't close within 5 seconds of gear retraction. The best investment so far has been a $4 convex mirror attached to the landing light shield and angled so I can see the rear doors and gear during the cycle. |