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These are the most wonderfully engineered oleo struts in the world. They
are easy to rebuild and easy to service. Filling one with 5606 hydraulic fluid, however, is not best done by the book. You slip a tube which fits tightly over the schrader (with the stem removed) and the other end of the tube into your can of red hydraulic fluid. Then you pull out the collapsed strut to its full extension, thereby sucking 5606 fluid into the hollow strut. Extend and collapse the strut several times until you have filled it so no more air comes out of the strut, only red fluid. Make sure the strut is collapsed and yet full to the brim with 5606. Then you put the stem back in, screw it down for a good seal, and pump dry nitrogen through the schrader until the airplane's nose comes up to the desired level. If you pump it up too high, you'll overstress the strut and you CAN break it with a hard landing, or in sod because of the long arm. Nitrogen, an inert gas, keeps the inside of the strut from corroding. |
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