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