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Bungee replacement
- Tim Eason
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Re: Bungee replacement
Welcome to Twin Comanche ownership and the ICS Forum. There is a tools loaner programs through ICS and managed by Matt Kurke at Comanche Gear. You can navigate to it from the ICS Home Page under Members Tab and then Tool Loan Program or just click here http://comanchegear.com/ics%20tool%20loan%20program.php
BTW a study was done by a DER who also owns a Twin and I now have the bungees changed on the Twin every annual. They are relatively cheap and it lowers stress on gear components.
Hope this helps.
P.S. Just checked your location in Pathfinder and see you are close by at MWL, we keep ours at 52F. If we need to come to Century any time soon, we'll try to hook up with you. Do enjoy the BBQ at The Pit Stop.
Patricia Jayne (Pat) Keefer ICS 08899
PA-39 #10 Texas
N3322G- ICS member
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- Location: Fort Worth, Texas area
Re: Bungee replacement
http://bogertaviation.com/index.php?pag ... &Itemid=23
Makes changing the bungees about a 30 minute task...
Jim
- MULEFLY
- ICS member
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- Joined: Tue Jan 25, 2000 1:34 am
- Location: Wisconsin
Re: Bungee replacement
Check out the tips section, chapter seven, landing gear, page 51. There is a drawing for a tool which you can make in an hour out of a good piece of hard wood. I've used this tool for 29 years and only this year had to make a new one. Others on line are pushing $300 and don't work any better.
Clarence
- Clarence Beintema
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Re: Bungee replacement
- Tim Eason
- Posts: 15
- Joined: Fri Dec 06, 2013 10:47 pm
Re: Bungee replacement
Plane on jacks, disengage landing gear motor so gear swings freely. Unlock the knuckle on the nose gear and put a 2x4 or something on the ground under the nose gear tire so it can't go down all the way and lock.
Unscrew the access panel under the wing hiding the bungee.
Move main leg to maximal bungee stretch and fit the single solid Bogie bar into the bungee. As you bring the gear up or down you can slip the bungee off the main landing gear bushing.
You can then turn the entire bungee/bar assembly counterclockwise to unscrew the outboard bushing/mount.
It will all come out of the plane then as one assembly and you can release the old bungee/mount the new bungee with the other part of the Bogie bar mounted in a good vice.
Reinstallation is just the opposite - screw in the outboard part first and then move the MLG leg to fit the bungee over its bushing.
Install the access panel with new screws and nylon washers.
Swing test the gear multiple times, reconnect the motor, drop off jacks.
Another thing to consider - with the new bungees the gear should move very easily; it should only take 2 fingers to push the gear up or down. If it's harder than that, you may need new Webco push-pull conduits.
Matt Bogard- Posts: 110
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- Location: Omaha, NE
Re: Bungee replacement
Kristin Winter- ICS member
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- Location: Northern California
Re: Bungee replacement
- Tim Eason
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- Joined: Fri Dec 06, 2013 10:47 pm