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Unread 10-10-22, 11:25 PM
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Whats normal top off/refill of hydraulic fluid (337B)?

I seem to be losing fluid from the overflow vent.
Within 3 flights i had to topoff about a quart of fluid.
Whats considered normal?
If this isnt normal, what would cause this?
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Unread 10-11-22, 06:56 PM
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Check maintenance manual

There was one condition where the system spits hydraulic fluid out over the side,
and it won't leave a stain UNLESS it happens to hit the pilot side gear leg in flight.

The fix was minor, the condition in the maintenance manual somewhere under landing gear.
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Did you find out why your loosing fluid ?
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Im in the process of testing. the fill screw was missing, im thinking that could have caused an issue. plugged it back up yesterday. ill report back.
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Be aware of air in the system which can cause the fluid to foam up and overflow.
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yes. i did experience this when the nut on the elbow going into the rear hydro pump was loose and the threads wore out. it created a venturi situation and hydro fluid foamed out of the vent. took a while to find/understand what was happening.

anyway, this is different.

i have flown a couple times and it seems top off is minimal now. signs pointing to missing hydro fill screw causing the issue.
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Looks like the fill tube goes to the bottom of the reservoir. If so, missing that nut leaves tube open to a high pressure area from ram air. Can pressurize reservoir and possibly even bubbles the fluid introducing air or even foaming.

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