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Check with Griswold Aviation in Marshall Michigan KRMY
(269) 330-2908 Craig the owner knows the system very well
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Herb R Harney 1968 337C Flying the same Skymaster for 47 years |
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Thinking about this problem I am going to compartamentalize.
When hooked up to the mule, system works fine. When hooked up to engine driven pump, it doesn't. Sounds like (at least now after your switch repair) everything from the firewall back works ok-because it does on the mule. The pump has been overhauled. Provided the overhaul hasn't failed, or the pump is not being spun at adequate rpm (unlikely), your problem is basically between the pump and firewall. Not much there, except the connections. In one of my other lives, having dealt with heavy duty diesels, it's amazing what impact a fuel line suction leak can have on operation of the fuel pump and engine. ie-a little suction air leak into the fluid stream can dramatically reduce the fuel pump output. Maybe check carefully your suction line. Maybe pressure test the suction line for leaks? What I also recall is that the fittings on the pump involve compression nut, oring and a teflon back up ring. Are these all in good shape/new? How many years has that o ring been compressed under that nut loosing some of its sealing capacity? Also when you switch from mule to engine driven some air can be introduced. Last edited by wslade2 : 04-18-23 at 11:16 PM. |
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when I first got my T337D, I had the same issue. Worked fine on the ground, did not work in the air. Finally figured out that the negative air pressure over the back of the plane was causing the gear to sit a little bit further away from the switches. The adjustment procedure in the manual did not get them quite in the right position. My mechanic adjusted the switches to be in slightly further compression on gear up and this solved the problem. Also make sure to top the hydraulic fluid after using the mule as suggested below. Otherwise you may have issues raising the gear after the testing. Had this happen after annual several times. Now I remind my A&P to top it every year.
Last edited by B2C2 : 05-14-23 at 12:29 PM. |