MNCruisemaster
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Hi Everyone. I'm new to the forum and this is my first post. Unfortunately, its not a happy topic.
I recently had the landing gear retract actuator mounting bracket fail on takeoff and figured I should do a PSA to the group about it.
My plane is a '58 14-19-2, SN 4071. I have the later style gear from what I understand, and AAC said they have never heard of this bracket failing before and I wasn't able to find any threads about it using the search function. The one on the right side failed completely, breaking into 3 pieces, the left one was cracked and showed what everyone should look for.
The factory does not stock this part anymore, but they were able to fabricate new ones for me and have them to me in a week. They only charged $101 each, most likely because they are going off a really old price list.
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Overall they are not too difficult to replace. I took pictures so I can go step-by-step if I need to. The most difficult part was the bolt with the sheared head. I had to use a punch to push it back into the wing, and the top wing skin interfered with it coming out in one piece so I had to cut it into chunks as it came out with a hacksaw with about 1/2" movement. It took 1.5 hours for each cut piece... I also hired a 9 year old kid in my neighborhood to fit his hands up in the wing to put the nuts and washers back on
-Ryan
I recently had the landing gear retract actuator mounting bracket fail on takeoff and figured I should do a PSA to the group about it.
My plane is a '58 14-19-2, SN 4071. I have the later style gear from what I understand, and AAC said they have never heard of this bracket failing before and I wasn't able to find any threads about it using the search function. The one on the right side failed completely, breaking into 3 pieces, the left one was cracked and showed what everyone should look for.
The factory does not stock this part anymore, but they were able to fabricate new ones for me and have them to me in a week. They only charged $101 each, most likely because they are going off a really old price list.
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Overall they are not too difficult to replace. I took pictures so I can go step-by-step if I need to. The most difficult part was the bolt with the sheared head. I had to use a punch to push it back into the wing, and the top wing skin interfered with it coming out in one piece so I had to cut it into chunks as it came out with a hacksaw with about 1/2" movement. It took 1.5 hours for each cut piece... I also hired a 9 year old kid in my neighborhood to fit his hands up in the wing to put the nuts and washers back on

-Ryan