I worked mostly on the nose gear tonight. Originally I thought I would be able to leave the old bushings in the trunion and re-use them, But after cleaning it became apparent they nneded to be changed. The scoring and scuffing can be seen in this picture. The gouges were pretty deep.
The old nose gear showed the same signs of scoring and gouging after cleaning it as well.
I installed new bushings in the trunion and got it cleaned up prior to installing the strut leg.
Here's one of 2 new bushings installed.
I lubed everything with grease and installed the strut assembly. I put the rotating collar on and hooked up the linkage which turns the nose wheel 90 degrees when retracting into the wheel well. Here's a picture of the collar and new linkage. I still need to fine tune the linkage to get the nose wheel straight when the gear is extended.
And finally, here's tonights work with the strut installed and the collar nut torqued.
Tomorrow I'll work on rigging and installing the remaining components so we can swing the gear this weekend. Electrical checks went well yesterday as we applied ground power for the first time in about 2 months. We checked things like the lights and instruments to make sure they worked and that we could keep power on safely after having all the wiring loose in the nose for the oxygen bottle removal.
David
WHF Maint