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yes you can get a sequence valve re build kit from lancair at minimal cost
> ASW20747@aol.com wrote:
>
> Dan:
>
> Yes the hydro press on the gauge fluctuated, in synch with the gear as
> it
> "chattered" on the way up. This happened at the original 1,100 psi
> setting and
> the temporarily boosted 1,425 psi setting.
>
> Also, in a previous post, Scott/GrayHawk suggested a sequencing valve
> overhaul may be in order. Has anyone else had to overhaul or replace a
> gear door
> sequencing valve?
>
> Thanks for the help and advice!!
>
> Erik
>
> Legacy
> N74FX
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Interesting problem. Did you happen to measure the hydro pressure at the
>
> higher setting (or normal) while cycling? In other words, does the hydro
>
> pressure remain constant throughout the cycle or does the pump pressure
> drop off
> through the cycle?
> Regards,
> Dan
> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
>
> ____________________________________
> From: asw20747@aol.com
> Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 08:11:45 -0500
> To: <lml@lancaironline.net>
> Subject: [LML] Legacy Gear Retraction Problem
>
> We have come up with an interesting problem while doing a recent
> annual.
> Was wondering if anyone might have some ideas?
>
> Background:
>
> We have a well built and well maintained Legacy that has been flying for
>
> about 2 years with just under 300 hrs on it. We are doing the (second)
> annual
> inspection and on the gear swing found that the nose gear retracts
> first, then
> the left main followed by the right main. When the right main went up
> it did
> so it with a chatter or shudder, most noticeable, at first, with the
> inner
> gear door. In other words, it went up but not smoothly like the other
> gear or
> as it has ALWAYS done in the past.
>
> In an attempt to trouble shoot the problem we disconnected the inner
> gear
> door and checked for ease of movement, binding etc.. All was perfectly
> smooth
> with no binding or resistance of any kind. We then retracted the gear
> without the inner door connected. We still notice a consistent chatter
> in the
> right main AND in the inner gear door actuator cylinder, moving without
> the inner
> gear door attached. We then took the sequencing valve out of the
> picture by
> using a piece of doweling pushed up on the sequencing valve as the main
> gear
> retracted (inner door was still disconnected) and now noticed a smooth
> operation of the gear and the inner door actuator.
>
> We have checked that the sequencing valve makes good solid contact with
> the
> gear. We checked the up side hydro pressure and it was 1100 psi. We ran
> this
> problem by Lancair technical (Ross) and he suggested we bump up the
> hydro
> pressure to not more than 1,500 psi up to see if that made any
> difference. We
> boosted it temporarily up to 1,425 psi nd there were NO changes.
>
> Does any one have an idea of what may be going on? We have considered
> air
> in the system but with no leaks and the system operating for quite some
> time
> with no problems and many cycles, would air in the system still be a
> possibility? How about the sequencing valve, seems pretty simple, they
> either work or
> they don't, could that be an issue? Since we have been involved in this
>
> problem the issue has been consistent, never intermittent, and never
> involved the
> other gear.
>
> At this point ANY ideas or suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated.
>
> Erik
>
> Legacy
> N74FX
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