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Post subject: Re: Mooney Gear Actuator Posted: 24 Jul 2018, 12:05 |
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Joined: 02/25/13 Posts: 7461 Post Likes: +3087 Location: Jacksonville, FL (KCRG)
Aircraft: 1991 Baron 58
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Username Protected wrote: I have a customer with a M20J and the Plessey gear actuator has an issue and needs to be replaced (there is no support and parts for these units). Is anyone aware of a more cost effective solution other than installing a repaired Eaton unit for $10K? Thanks what is the exact issue. On my M20F we had the worm gear go bad on the manual extension. There were non left. Ended up buying a $1000 actuator for a gear. If it was going to be much mare was looking at owner produced part.
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Post subject: Re: Mooney Gear Actuator Posted: 24 Jul 2018, 20:42 |
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Joined: 03/23/11 Posts: 165 Post Likes: +40 Company: Reliant Aircraft Service Location: Danbury CT
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The issue is sometimes upon turning on the master, the gear motor will cycle on and off. this can continue for a minute or so. What is causing this is rotational play in the jack screw. When the gear is down and the down lock switch shuts down the motor, the jack screw can turn enough to unseat the down lock switch, which turns the motor back on, and so on, and so on.
Something is going on with the no-back spring, or excessive pay in the gears. Its not an axial shimming issue
I dont have a component maintenance manual for it, so I decided not to mess with it, and would have preferred to send to LASAR, but they wont touch a Plessey, no parts.
Swapping to an Eaton seems to be the only option
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Post subject: Re: Mooney Gear Actuator Posted: 25 Jul 2018, 09:29 |
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Joined: 05/03/12 Posts: 2272 Post Likes: +698 Location: Wichita, KS
Aircraft: Mooney 201
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I didn't realize LASAR can't fix the Plessey...that sucks. We have a couple salvage guys on mooneyspace.com (Alan Fox is one and he's also here). Maxwell Aviation in TX might have some used ones as well. Paul @ https://www.loewensmooneysalvage.com used to own LASAR and has a good inventory too. Good luck.
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