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Ok so here I am and I just grounded my twinkie
- cgbiggs
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Re: Ok so here I am and I just grounded my twinkie
Thank you for being so particular - you know it will be worth it when you're airborne again.
Thought you'd like to know at least one person thinks you are really smart.
Patricia Jayne (Pat) Keefer ICS 08899
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Re: Ok so here I am and I just grounded my twinkie
- cgbiggs
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Re: Ok so here I am and I just grounded my twinkie
The zerk fittings on the Twinkie gear....probably the singles too....are for the most part easy to get to, but there are two on each main that
really require acess with the gear at mid-travel. I would bet many Comanches would be found with no grease in these fittings.
Congrrats on your vigilance.
Steen
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Re: Ok so here I am and I just grounded my twinkie
Can you post a picture of these zerks you speak of? I wan to be sure I look at mine!
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Re: Ok so here I am and I just grounded my twinkie
Thought I might have pics but can't find them and vaguely recall that I might have sent them to a new Twinkie owner many years ago. Not sure.
But, the good news. Next time you have the bird up on jacks run the gear electrically and stop it in mid-range by shutting off the master and crawl
under for a good look. It's the way to learn....see for yourself....count the zerks or better yet grease them yourself.
They aren't just fun to fly but also enjoyable to work on, especially going by the book and lubing everything from the gear to the internal control cable
pulleys.....you really get a tour of the plane and it's not difficult.
Steen
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