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ALERTS GLASAIR RG
SERVICE ALERT
The
NewGlasair Technical Support Desk was recently
contacted by the builder
of
a flying Glasair II who had a hydraulic fluid lead around the
shaft on
the
nose gear hydraulic retract actuating cylinder. Before sending
him the
rebuild
kit for the actuator I suggested he check the Hydraulic
Actuator Washer (this washer retains the hydraulic actuator
poly-pak seal) to verify
if
it was flat or "bulged out". The builder confirmed the washer
was bulged
out
and this was the cause of the leaking seal.
The Hydraulic Actuator Washer
currently installed in all Glasair Hydraulic Actuators is
fabricated from stainless steel. Some earlier model Glasairs
were
supplied with Hydraulic Actuators which had an aluminum washer
installed. The
aluminum washer is adequate for normal operation but when
subject to higher
than normal operating pressures (such as thermal expansion
and
landing accidents) it has the tendency to "bulge out" in the
area of the
seal
it is retaining.
It is highly recommended that
all aluminum washers be replaced with the
stronger
stainless steel washers. Builders and operators of Glasair RG
aircraft should
inspect each hydraulic actuator to verify that rod seal
retaining
washer is made of stainless steel. Any washers that are found
to be
aluminum should be replaced with the appropriate stainless
steel washer. Probably one of the easiest ways to confirm
whether the washer is aluminum
or
stainless steel is to use a sharp pointed scribe and attempt
to scratch
the
washer. An aluminum washer will be much softer and will
scratch easily.
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