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Nose Wheel Shimmy 1800 Amphibs

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Bob Patterson

Nose Wheel Shimmy 1800 Amphibs

Post by Bob Patterson » Sat Feb 18, 2012 9:09 am

Hi Bruce !

There might be an "aircraft" equivalent for the amphib
tires, but the Chinese ones thay use are 'industrial', I believe.
I used to be able to buy them at a good price at Oshkosh, from
.. I think the name was ... Barry Jay Enterprises - a small booth
in one of the buildings. I think the company has new management,
and may not stock these anymore, though ... They were slightly
cheaper than Murphy, but I bought them because thay were there,
on display, and I wanted a spare ! One thing to watch out for,
though is that Chin Cheng (or whatever !) makes the same size
tire in only TWO PLY !!! Might be OK for lift trucks, but
not recommended for more than ONE landing on amphibs !! ;-)
Be sure to get 4 or, ideally, 8 Ply.

I would recommend to anybody on amphibs to get a spare
main tire & tube and nose tire & tube, just so you have them.
Actually, I usually order 2 sets at a time from Murphy, so
I can change them when they are getting worn, often one at a
time, a year apart... and still have a spare.

I never flew cross country without at least carrying the
tubes - you could get stranded somewhere inconvenient otherwise ! ;-)

The McKenzie STOL kit would be a worthwhile project - it
sure softens up my landings ! Dave Fife's wing tips helped my
takeoffs too - always important on amphibs. .... sounds like I
need all the help I can get - and I do !! ;-) :-) :-)

......bobp

-------------------------------orig.-----------------------------
At 10:15 AM 3/23/04 EST, you wrote:
Bobp,

Yea, those spare tubes can be a problem to find! My plane might still be at
Arlington getting rusty if you hadn't been there.

Are the amphib tubes and tires real aircraft supply or domestic stuff, like
the golf cart spring gear tire and tubes I can pick up locally?

I'm still envious of your McKinzie STOL kit. That might be next winters
project.

Bruce



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Rebflyer

Nose Wheel Shimmy 1800 Amphibs

Post by Rebflyer » Sat Feb 18, 2012 9:09 am

Just my .02 on the nose wheel shimmy. The EZ folks state that if you have a
way to gage 3 to 5lbs of either pressure or pull on the trailing (rear) edge of
the tire that will be good. It's working fine for me. I had a shimmy problem
at first also and with 2 landings it wiped the tread off the tire. Now that I
keep spares in the airplane on trips I havn't had any problem, but expect to
add washers at least once after you get flying.
I used the type of gage for checking the over center pressure on retract
gear legs, but some of the guys used a light fish scale and hooked it on and
checked the pull.
Well, I waiting for the lake to thaw. Curt n97mr



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