Hi Rob,

 

Thanks .. found it .. blue tube.  Obvious really.  Inboard passenger side

Re the HT rod ends .... yr right,  a mission, but that is what is specified.

I cranked up the little engine for the first time last weekend.  A few
issues but after convincing it that it was in its best interests to go, it
ran well.   I have installed an electronic VDO Tach driven from a Westach
Hall effect sensor in the bottom vent hole of the Mag.   Screwed up a little
though  ... 1 pulse  per rev not 2.   I think this engine was one of the
spares ... not the origional one. That being the case, it hadn't run since
1982. Still had the red inhibiting oil in it. 

 

Best regards

 

Ian Williams

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Rob Thompson
Sent: Thursday, 15 August 2013 10:00 p.m.
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [DOG mailing list] H36 undercarriage

 

When Nigel and I restored the three Thai Dimonas in 2002 we replaced the
undercarriage rod ends. 
Most of the the old ones were bent and they must have been original...we had
to cut out the panels to gain access.
My question is....do you really want a high tensile rod end that tends to
snap or is it better to have one that bends?
This is a question that is right up Nigel's alley of expertise.
The flask is under the seat pan...can't remember which side...I think
passenger. Poke a mirror through the inspection panels and look rearwards
and you will see it.
cheers

Rob

Rob Thompson
mobile 0429 493828


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From: Ian Williams <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Thursday, 15 August 2013 7:22 PM
Subject: Re: [DOG mailing list] H36 undercarriage

 

Hi Ian,

Same here. The ones here were bent indi ating they weren't HT. RickFisher
sourced the right ones from Germany for me. there were also other rather
dodgy issues as well but all OK now. Nigel B's  advice dead right.

A question for you Dimona Technocrats however. ..Where the hell is the flask
For the VSI stashed.

 

Ian Williams

 

 


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On 15/08/2013, at 20:42, Ian Mc Phee <[email protected]> wrote:

Friend with early Thai h36 found an undercart ball rod end broke after
landing but zero damage luckily. He fount the Thai we assume used non
standard ball rod ends with no untreated shank. 

The correct ball rod ends are made by hirshmann in Germany and have a X
indicating they are high tension ball rod ends. 

Lesson you can not trust Thai airforce or was it Geoff Edwards??   the guy
that brought them in.  When I was at Archer field there were broken
undercarriage everywhere. 

If ball rod ends have been changed then there should be a repair in the
floor when they have been removed.  I think I have read somewhere after hard
broken undercart either ball rod ends are to be replaced or are the brackets
to be replaced.  I would say it is ball rod ends. 

May be worth a look and always do perfect landings. 

Ian mcphee 
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