Re: HELP, PT-19 brake conundrum.. Pictures.
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 4:35 pm
'Beautiful, thanks for taking the time to post all the pics. This was definitely the problem. We moved the tabs to the outside of the assembly and it worked perfectly. Thanks all. This site has been a great resource.
'--- In fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, Curt Kinchen wrote:
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> I took pictures this AM as well. Just uploaded them to the fairchildclub
> yahoo site, folder named Brake Pictures. You'll see, as Charles also noted,
> the tab behind the bellcrank on both sides.
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> Curt
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> On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 4:56 PM, roy25102 wrote:
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> > Thanks you for taking a look at that for us. I looked for the pictures but
> > was not able to see them. Perhaps they have not been added yet. I will check
> > back later. Again thanks.
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> > --- In fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, "ccmueller001" wrote:
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> > > My PT has the front floorboards removed so I took a photo of the link you
> > are concerned with. It has been added to the photo album N69167.
> > > The tab is shown behind the arm with the U-shaped channel, as others have
> > suggested. Hope this helps. The tab is behind the arm on both sides.
> > >
> > > Charles
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> > > --- In fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, "roy25102" wrote:
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> > > > We are in dire need of some help with a problem on my friends PT-19.
> > Simply put, when you apply either left or right brake, the opposite brake is
> > also being applied. The aircraft has no differential braking. Everyone I
> > have spoken to so far thinks I am crazy but I assure you, both left and
> > right maser cylinders are being actuated with the pressing of any single
> > brake pedal in the airplane.
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> Curt Kinchen
> ptcurt@...
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