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PostPosted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 11:08 am    Post subject: Landing gear strut lubricaton Reply with quote

  I have been reading the communications for a couple of years, but this is my first try at asking for input.

Before every flight we wipe hydraulic fluid on the strut to make it less sticky and wipe off any grime. I had a mechanic at our airport (KHWY, Warrenton, Va.) suggest to me that a product I believe called DOW40 be sprayed on instead. His thought was that it kept the oleo slippery longer and did no harm to the internal seals. Does anyone have opinion or experience with this product.

Sincerely,
Dave Gerrish
Co-owner, 500S, N47AC
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 4:00 pm    Post subject: Landing gear strut lubricaton Reply with quote

Personally, I always thought that the only thing stickier than super glue is hydraulic fluid. I use Commander-Approved Strut Cleaning Fluid (i.e. some fuel from the sump, on a paper towel) to wipe down the struts before I fly. It gets them clean easily and evaporates quickly.

I haven’t heard of DOW40 but am curious to hear from anyone who has used it.

Cheers,

/John
500B N353CC

From: owner-commander-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-commander-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Dave Gerrish
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  I have been reading the communications for a couple of years, but this is my first try at asking for input.

Before every flight we wipe hydraulic fluid on the strut to make it less sticky and wipe off any grime. I had a mechanic at our airport (KHWY, Warrenton, Va.) suggest to me that a product I believe called DOW40 be sprayed on instead. His thought was that it kept the oleo slippery longer and did no harm to the internal seals. Does anyone have opinion or experience with this product.

Sincerely,
Dave Gerrish
Co-owner, 500S, N47AC
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 6:47 pm    Post subject: Landing gear strut lubricaton Reply with quote

Kerosene or diesel

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 8:02 pm    Post subject: Landing gear strut lubricaton Reply with quote

I am with you, John, also this action keeps you from getting the $ 50,000.00 Fine (no joking) at Pensacola, Fl. for throwing the sumped avgas on the tarmack.

On another note, are any of you able to keep insurance on a pressurized Commander, without having an instrument check ride at least once a year? After moving to Farmington, NM it is not necessary to stay instrument current, as we have two types of weather here....vis. at least 100 miles, or so bad that you don't want to Taxi. Also, since my retirement, most flying is just for fun, and if I must sit on the ground until the weather clears at MYF or somewhere, this only means that I have more time to enjoy the local stuff. My insurance carrier (AVEMCO) who has been good for many years, insists on the check ride only because of the pressurization. Also, because of the pressurization, a co-pilot will be needed when I turn 70.

If someone has a good 680F or 680FL I would consider trading up, down, or sideways for my 680Fp, which has mid time engines, all the bells and whistles, is certified known icing, and is in really great shape except the paint job which could use some help. Due to the high density altitude here I can only consider forced induction with big horsepower.

Moe Mills
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From: John Vormbaum (john(at)vormbaum.com)
Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2010 4:55 PM
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Personally, I always thought that the only thing stickier than super glue is hydraulic fluid. I use Commander-Approved Strut Cleaning Fluid (i.e. some fuel from the sump, on a paper towel) to wipe down the struts before I fly. It gets them clean easily and evaporates quickly.

I haven’t heard of DOW40 but am curious to hear from anyone who has used it.

Cheers,

/John
500B N353CC

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Subject: Landing gear strut lubricaton



  I have been reading the communications for a couple of years, but this is my first try at asking for input.

Before every flight we wipe hydraulic fluid on the strut to make it less sticky and wipe off any grime. I had a mechanic at our airport (KHWY, Warrenton, Va.) suggest to me that a product I believe called DOW40 be sprayed on instead. His thought was that it kept the oleo slippery longer and did no harm to the internal seals. Does anyone have opinion or experience with this product.

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Co-owner, 500S, N47AC
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