Chapter Descriptions
00:00 - Introduction
01:05 - Prepping the aircraft for work
01:37 - Talk about nose wheel shimmy and effects of worn tires
02:42 - Nose wheel removal
04:10 - Wheel/tire disassembly
09:30 - Bearing cup installation
12:20 - Tire install explanation
14:13 - Install bearings and wheel/tire assembly
16:54 - Test flight
21:51 - Conclusion/summary
In this video (part 1 of 2), I tackle how to correct a nose wheel shimmy on my PA38-112 Piper Tomahawk. I showed the steps I took to replace the nose tire, inner tube, and wheel bearings on a Cleveland wheel assembly that can be applied to most general aviation aircraft.
Nose wheel shimmies are experienced on many different nosewheel / "Tricycle gear" equipped aircraft. There are many common causes such as flat-spotted or worn/out of balance tires, worn torque links or other worn steering components. I'm hoping this video gives you some insight on what to look for if you are experiencing a shimmy.
After the work, I took the aircraft for a test flight over beautiful Southern Alberta to see if the shimmy has been corrected. Thank you for watching!
Негізгі бет Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары Repair and Test Flight - Solving a Nose Wheel Shimmy on a PA38 Piper Tomahawk - Part 1
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