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Post subject: FS: strut pump Posted: 16 Aug 2020, 15:41 |
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Joined: 02/11/12 Posts: 2072 Post Likes: +633 Location: Punta Gorda, Fl.
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I bought this from Aircraft tool supply. $200 Attachment: 42A9028D-80F9-4DFD-9F12-441AA947415C.jpeg
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Post subject: Re: FS: strut pump Posted: 20 Aug 2020, 08:54 |
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Joined: 02/17/08 Posts: 13820 Post Likes: +3604 Company: Orion Endeavors Inc. Location: Gulf Shores, AL (KJKA)
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Username Protected wrote: So you would be pumping air instead of nitrogen into strut. It would help in a bind when not having a nitrogen tank. OK. Well, ~80% of what your pumping would be N2 at least. 
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Post subject: Re: FS: strut pump Posted: 20 Aug 2020, 10:03 |
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Joined: 02/11/12 Posts: 2072 Post Likes: +633 Location: Punta Gorda, Fl.
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Sold.
And there is also still oil sloshing around in the strut.
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Post subject: Re: FS: strut pump Posted: 20 Aug 2020, 21:04 |
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Joined: 06/12/11 Posts: 328 Post Likes: +64 Location: KBMC, Brigham City
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Username Protected wrote: Does anyone know first or even second hand of a case where using shop air created a freezing problem for a strut in the piston GA operating environment? Nope, been using shop air in the flight school aircraft struts & propeller hubs, some since 2003 - no corrosion, no freezing.
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