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Unread 07-29-21, 01:34 PM
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Thanks! This is all very helpful. I forwarded the whole thread to the shop and I'll report back on the progress. Thank you.
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Unread 07-29-21, 09:46 PM
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I’m calling BS on the cause of the collapse. Hydraulic pressure will and does hold the down lock hooks over center but they are also spring loaded and once they snap into place it is almost impossible for it to unlock. 337b is correct about the actuator having a internal lock but later model 337’s didn’t have that actuator. I’ve resealed and rigged both types of actuators this year. I have seen the hooks get dirty and sticky with hyd fluid and not lock well but you will get a warning horn.
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The real magic of the downlock system is on the opposite end of jam-nut rod. It is an internal mechanical lock with checkballs and a spring. Only hydraulic pressure can unlock it. You have to disassemble the entire actuator to see it. If those internal checkballs aren’t locked it is possible that enough force could overcome the hook mechanism.

The nose gear is held down by three separate mechanisms.
1. Internal checkball system
2. Over center hook
3. Hydraulic pressure of the actuator

If any one or two doesn’t do it’s job it’s possible it could collapse.
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