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On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 21:03:51 -0500, "JJS" jschneider@remove socks
cebridge.net wrote: snip due for overhaul for at least another year. My question is: Is there a slow death type "normal" failure mode in which progressively harder starts occur or do impulse couplers usually fail suddenly and leave you stranded? I really don't want to throw away money. On the other hand I'd rather not get stranded after dark at an airport away from home with no mechanics around or parts to be had. Typically, there is a light spring on each fly-weight that holds it in the engaged position to "cock" the coupling. When the engine starts, and the magneto RPM increases, the heavy end of the f-w overcomes the spring and keeps it from cocking and clicking. When the engine is running, tension from the main coiled flat spring that "fires" the coupling is what holds the coupling in the static straight-up (opposed to retarded for start) timing position. If the coupling does not cock-and-fire, you are trying to start your engine with standard timing (advanced 20-25 degrees BTDC). If the flat spring breaks, you have retarded "start" timing in flight-that is not a good thing. As another poster mentioned, the riveted assembly can come apart-that is not a good thing either. It's your airplane, you decide what you want to do. snip Industrial Plating Co. Inc. 1300 Clydesdale Avenue P.O. Drawer 2365 Anniston, AL 36201 800-525-6408 Fax 256-237-1579 FAA Repair Station # IPBR525K Can anyone who has had this done in the not to distant past recommend additional business possibilities and perhaps relate a cost to do it? Yes-it is much cheaper than purchasing a new strut, but it is not inexpensive. It is the only facility that I am aware of that has the capabilities (and the approval) to grind and hard-chrome aircraft struts. It will come back looking like brand-new. Regards; TC |
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![]() If the coupling does not cock-and-fire, you are trying to start your engine with standard timing (advanced 20-25 degrees BTDC). If the flat spring breaks, you have retarded "start" timing in flight-that is not a good thing. As another poster mentioned, the riveted assembly can come apart-that is not a good thing either. It's your airplane, you decide what you want to do. snip Industrial Plating Co. Inc. 1300 Clydesdale Avenue P.O. Drawer 2365 Anniston, AL 36201 800-525-6408 Fax 256-237-1579 FAA Repair Station # IPBR525K Can anyone who has had this done in the not to distant past recommend additional business possibilities and perhaps relate a cost to do it? Yes-it is much cheaper than purchasing a new strut, but it is not inexpensive. It is the only facility that I am aware of that has the capabilities (and the approval) to grind and hard-chrome aircraft struts. It will come back looking like brand-new. Regards; TC TC, Thanks. I was hoping you'd comment. I called my A&P IA today and visited with him. We will pull the mag and inspect the coupling closely. All of the mag AD's have been been complied with all along since I've owned the airplane. I appreciate the comments on the repair station as well. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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