Alan,
I assumed that you had the dual master cylinder that comes with the fingerbrakes
kit. If you have the original supplied cylinders then my solution does not
apply.
I used springs which wereleftovers from one of the kits. I have no idea what
they
were for (like lots of other little bits) and Am not sure of the part number,
something like FL26. The ends had to be cut off and they should be shorter
than the existing springs. They work fine but I would like a slightly more
robust
spring with a larger diameter. I have bought a couple in a hardware store
recently and will try them out next time I need to dismantle the cylinders.
I assume that you are in the UK. There is a big spring manufacturer in Bristol,
can't remember the name. Also, B@Q may have a selection in their section with
all the little drawers.
Karl
From: "Alan Burrows" alan@kestrel-insurance.com
Subject: RE: Europa-List: Tri gear Brake Problems
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2004 14:48:20 +0100
-- Europa-List message posted by: "Alan Burrows" alan@kestrel-insurance.com
Firstly I am no expert on the subject of brakes, but I don't understand
why my brakes would free up when moving the parking brake lever
backwards and forwards a few times, because to me it seems a different
problem to yours. Incidentally I also had problems with the levers not
returning fully, but just put up with that. Where did you get your extra
springs from and are they anything special?
Alan
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of KARL HEINDL
Subject: RE: Europa-List: Tri gear Brake Problems
-- Europa-List message posted by: "KARL HEINDL" kheindl@msn.com
Alan,
Some of us had problems with the rubber seals in the master cylinder not
returning to their null position due to excessive friction. I overcame
this problem simply by re-enforcing the springs with an additional
spring inside the existing one. Others have changed seals, brake fluid
etc.
By the way, Matco informed me that the wheels and brakes are the same
models as used on Spaceship One. I wonder which master cylinder was used
by Rutan. Also, what is used on the Liberty, which has finger brakes
like most of us.
Karl
From: "Alan Burrows" alan@kestrel-insurance.com
Subject: Europa-List: Tri gear Brake Problems
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2004 12:33:49 +0100
-- Europa-List message posted by: "Alan Burrows"
alan@kestrel-insurance.com
Hi Guys
Yesterday I was due to fly to Prestwick and as I taxied around to the
runway, in 38kts of wind the aircraft locked the port wheel when I
applied a good amount of pressure to the finger brakes, trying to turn a
corner against the wind. Now this aint funny at a busy commercial
airport in driving wind and rain..! The brake was locked on solid and
the only way to free it was to remove the spats and slacken the bleed
nipple to release enough pressure to allow the piston to be pushed back
into the calliper. When I eventually made it back into the hanger I
applied the brakes again with the same result. Each time I use any force
on the lever it locks up the port brake. I discovered that if I rock the
parking brake lever backwards and forwards several times it does free
off the locked brake, so I guess the problem lies in there somewhere. I
will know more when I strip it all down. But in the meantime if anyone
has any suspicions of the levers feeling unusual or not returning
properly BE CAREFUL the next stage may be a lock up as I experienced in
the worst possible conditions. I suggest you give your levers a real
hard pull just to make sure they don't lock on..!
I will publish more when I have some diagnosis.
Cheers for Now
Alan
G-CBWF
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