Steve.
Sounds like experience is speaking. That could make for a scary T/O & Landing.
Steve.
Sounds like experience is speaking. That could make for a scary T/O & Landing.
Paul Zimmermann
LSRM-A
Garland, Texas
It sure can. When the shimmy damper went on my 172 I thought I was going to shake the O-300 right off its motor mounts.
RobS
Yes, I've experienced it. I called John McBean and he gave me the correct pounds of pull the nose wheel should have. I set the pull using a fish scale and it fixed the problem. Sorry, but I don't remember what the tension should be. It did teach me to get the nose wheel off the ground as soon as I powered up for take off, though, and to hold the nose wheel off the ground on landing.Be careful not to get the nose wheel assembly too lubricated and "slick". You do want a fair amount of tension on it when you turn the nose wheel side to side so it will not shimmy during take off and landing.![]()
Steve Wilson
Huntsville, UT
Kitfox 85DD
912A / 3 Blade Taper Tip Warp Drive
Convertible Nosewheel & Tailwheel
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FYI - since I recently serviced the front fork, somehow I seem to I have not yet forgotten the details.......FYI - The correct setting is 10 - 12 pounds pull with the fish scale hooked on the axle end.
What I have found with the care and feeding of the front fork is it can either tighten or loosen with time....if it tightens it seems to correlate with the amount of mud, grunt and general crud accumulating on the belville washers and working its way into the washers and bushings. I did notice that following the build with the initial setting, the fork loosened up a bit and had to be re-adjusted - speculating the washers give a little at first plus some initial wear.
If it is adjusted right I have never experienced any shimmy - the factory setting works.
Sincerely,
Dave S
KF 7 Trigear
912ULS Warp Drive
If it was my nosewheel, and nothing is specified in the manual, I would use the same grease that is specified for the alaska bushwheel tailwheel because the wet dirty environment is the same. They recommend that red Mobil SHC (synthetic) grease. I can't remember the number; its something like SHC 500. Supposed to be about the best grease there is.
Jim Ott
Portland, OR
Kitfox SS7 flying
Rotax 912ULS
Thanks Jim,
I was going to check out one of the Mobil 220 series greases. Grainger carries at least one. The SHC apparently comes in seven different concoctions; you happen to know which on Alaska Bushwheel is recommending?
- Gary
S7 SuperSport Tri-gear
w/Rotax 912, Oratex, Dynon
I believe it is SHC 100.
Jim Ott
Portland, OR
Kitfox SS7 flying
Rotax 912ULS
I'm not familiar with Lucas Red "N" Tacky #2; it may be just fine. I go with what I am comfortable with; in this case the Mobil SHC 100 is recommended for heavy duty bush type tailwheels so I don't think you would go wrong.
Jim Ott
Portland, OR
Kitfox SS7 flying
Rotax 912ULS