Posted Friday, June 12, 2009 @ 11:00 PM
Greetings...
I have been working on sn 4122, N7725...... the tail wheel, main and gear doors over the past few days and before I get too far into the project, I hope some of you experienced RF-4D owners can assist with some suggestions or perhaps give me some insights so I don't screw things up too badly or try to reinvent the wheel. Actually the more I get into the RF-4D, the more respect I have for it's wonderful design. When I get this aircraft flying again, I hope to take it to Bend, Oregon and let the Sparrow Hawk glider people see how neat the RF-4D is and what was done with 60's/ 70's technology. The Sparrow Hawk is a neat little carbon fiber glider... the body is about 75 lbs. Talk about light weight!
First the tail wheel... Collin's post was very helpful and he was kind enough to give me a new wheel, tube and original rubber shock/bumper. Unfortunately, my tail wheel bracket had been cut down and a solid wheel mounted. Needless to say, it was a very hard ride. So I decided to rebuild it for the larger tire. I think it will work fine but I will not know for sure until I test in take-off, taxiing, and landings on a hard surface.
The main gear has a few more problems. I found a tire that same size as the original so I rebult the wheel and put in a new tube. As all you know, it takes about 4 hands to get the tube in and the wheel back together.
Since I have the aircraft "hung" it is easy to play with the retract system. There were two times when flying the airplane back from Arizona I found myself in turbulence (the kind that remind you why you should not wear a hat with a button on the top) and the gear came down. I was not sure if I really had it locked up... it was up and felt locked but I am not sure it was slammed up hard enough--- or perhaps the up locking position needs some adjustment.
I am not sure, but I don't think I have a gear light (or test button) and perhaps not a stall warning system either... or it is not working. I will have to check it out later. Lucky for me, the former owner (John Buckner) installed a window on the top of the wheel well so I have a good visual of the gear being down... and I really like it since I can see the center line on the taxi ways, etc.
My gear doors seem worn and not very tight. Collin gave me new springs but I think the hinges are really worn and some of the screws are not holding very well. I know I need to take the doors off and really try to get it working correctly. No doubt others have had the same problems. I did not see a subject line in the maintenance section regarding gear doors or the lock up system (or how it actually works). I would welcome any suggestions and/or advice.
Sorry to say that I do not know how to add pictures to this post so I but together a 10 image album you can access via Google. Here is the link.
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/sredir?uname=Bomar1&target=ALBUM&id=5346624575096644337&authkey=Gv1sRgCJrN2ujw3sKQ3QE&authkey=Gv1sRgCJrN2ujw3sKQ3QE&feat=email
Again, I would welcome any advice or suggestions... if you see something in the images that is incorrect, or perhaps unsafe, please let me know.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Bob Brock