The seals are not O-rings and can be purchased from the Blanik people. The
seals are complex chevron type of arrangement.
I have been told that originally the strut was designed for a MIG tail
wheel.
I am in Australia and currently have 2 of these struts apart in my workshop.
I am in posession of an Australian Engineering Order to modify these seals
to take standard O-rings. As a matter of fact I just picked up this morning
a piece of bronze needing to be machined as a seal carrier.
"Bill Daniels" wrote in message
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"Dale Walker" wrote in message
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We're looking for a seal kit to rebuild the shock strut on our 2 place
lark
if anyone knows where parts can be found. I understand the Blanik also
has
the same strut.
Dale
There's nothing exotic about O-rings. They are commonly available in
metric
sizes everywhere. Consulting with the local supplier may result in a
recommendation for a better rubber compound than the original.
A nice solution is to try to get another strut from a crashed Lark and
rebuild it first. Then swap it for the one in the glider to minimize
downtime. Get a generic shop manual for re-building hydraulic cylinders -
the techniques are the same. Re-build the old strut in your spare time so
it's ready for the next time you need one. The toughest part is going to
be
getting the strut out of the glider.
One more thing. I am convinced that the struts are damaged if allowed to
go
flat. Topping off the strut with nitrogen on a monthly basis seems to
make
them last much longer.
Bill Daniels
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