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Sorry to tell you, but if your nose gear reveal is low it may be due to a
broken taxi spring inside the
strut, rather than low fluid.  After adding fluid to the little plug on
the top, and not finding any
improvement, be prepared to disassemble the strut.

Syd Cohen



Patrick Thompson wrote:

> ----[Please read http://ercoupers.com/disclaimer.htm before following
any advice in this forum.]----
>
> Hello Coupers,
>
> I've noticed my Forney's tail height is several inches higher than the
> normal 75 inches AND the nose gear inner cylinder reveal is 2.25
> inches--lower than the recommended 3-3.25 inches, which could explain
> the higher than normal tail height.
>
> My question is:  How do you add fluid to the nose gear, and what kind is
> best to use?
>
> The Forney service manual doesn't explain how this is to be done, it
> just says add some if it's low.  Thanks for your help.
>
> Patrick Thompson
> '58 Forney N7535C
> Enumclaw, WA
>

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