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Chuck, I had a shimmy problem with the nose gear on my 74 Archer and had it
fixed by an FBO that specialized in such things. After verifying the shimmy damper was OK, they replaced a small clevis bolt under the cowling, removed the wheel pant and made sure it had not accumulated any mud, then fastened an ounce or two of lead to the inside bottom forward area of the pant. It was the best $100 dollars I ever spent on the plane. -- Mike Noel, Tucson, Arizona 'Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from religious conviction.' -Blaise Pascal "Chuck" wrote in message oups.com... wrote: Hey all. I've got a hershey-bar PA-28 that's been without wheel pants since we bought it. Looks a bit ghetto, and I'd like the speed increase available by putting some on. Awhile back, I ebayed up a set of archer pants thinking I may be able to make them work. After looking at it, it seemed unlikely since a new strut fairing and some skinwork would have to be done. Yesterday, I ran across http://www.speedpants.com/. They sell wheel pants that are more or less directly compatible with the Piper pants. They've also got a retrofit kit for the earlier cherokees like mine. I'm thinking of trying to get a field approval to put them on with the pants I've got. Sound insane? Maybe it'd be better to go with all Piper parts (i.e. fairings, etc). Just curious if anyone else has done such a thing. -Cory -- ************************************************** *********************** * Cory Papenfuss * * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University I have the pants on the mains of my Archer and have removed the nose pant. Repeated tests found that I had ocasional shimmy with the nose pant on and never with it off. Several attemps to "tighten up the nose assembly" didn't help. I could not tell the speed difference with the nose pant on or off. YMMV Chuck |
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On 21 Nov 2005 16:37:44 -0800, "Chuck" wrote:
Repeated tests found that I had ocasional shimmy with the nose pant on and never with it off. Wow! You may just have found the reason for my shimmy! Thanks for the tip. z |
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