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Nope
That is not right...can't tell from the photo where this is exactly but jack point is located on the fwd spar. It should not buckle or be at an angle like that - the spar is solid. Could you take a photo from another angle - from wing tip looking inboard?
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location of jack point
I just pulled up a picture of my 1966 337A jack point. The dark circle is where the screw and washer is inserted into the jack point, which is along the rivet line for the wing spar. Looking at your picture is a little different, as the rivet heads are raised (AN470) and not flush like mine (AN426). This could be due to a previous repair, or a different model. Either way, it looks to me that the jack point on yours is in the incorrect position, and aft of the spar. The double row of rivets running span wise is likely the spar location. Your jack pad should not be behind the skin lap, but in front of the skin lap (for reference).
Was there any repairs made in that area, and the hole for the jack pad incorrectly located? Jeff |
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Can't add much except to say that this is seriously deranged. The central axis of the jack pad should be very nearly vertical when threaded into the spar. This condition, at least as it appears in the photo, should be impossible if assembled correctly. Is the bottom skin actually as buckled as it appears? What does the starboard side look like with its jack pad in place? Threading a longer rod into the wing would dramatically illustrate any misalignment. Not only would I not jack the aircraft until I understood the problem, I wouldn't fly it either.
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I see you bought the jack pads from Aircraft Spruce, I have never used these type and they look totally different from the factory pads that are used on Skymaster. Not sure that is the problem but I think those pads you have are made by Bogart and they may say they work for Skymaster but I have never seen these used. I looked for a photo of the factory units but nothing comes up. I won't be home until Monday but maybe someone else has a Photo
Part number 1400110-2
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Herb R Harney 1968 337C Flying the same Skymaster for 47 years Last edited by hharney : 02-21-19 at 09:24 PM. |
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Jack Pads
Here is a picture of my jack pad installed on the RH Wing. I am not sure if these are Cessna Original jack pads, but they are crap. I am going to purchase a set of those yellow Bogert pads for my bird. With the shape of the jack pad ball, they will fit better in my jacks (Alpha Jacks) and be much safer.
Jeff |
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I have the Bogert units. They fit well and keep my plane stable on the jacks.
https://bogertaviation.com/collectio...-337-jack-pads
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_________ John K 1977 337G CNC3 |
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Thanks John - that was the feedback that I was hoping for.
Jeff |
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Quote:
Thanks, |
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Quote:
http://www.337skymaster.com/messages...9&d=1503100618
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_________ John K 1977 337G CNC3 |