I had one brake and its not pleasant. Luckily I was not taking off or 
landing at the time because the wheel when 90 degrees on me. Its well 
worth the 150 bucks to replace it.


Kevin


--- In [email protected], Hartmut Beil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Skyport sells the kit that replaces the linkage. It replaces the 
steering rod and puts a bearing and a bolt to where the ball and 
socket connector is now.
> The old style ball connector is the weak part in that assembly. It 
can break without warning and is hard to test. But not many seem to 
have broken, there is no AD for replacing it.
> I exchanged my over 50 year old one with a brand new piece from 
Skyport for less than 10 bucks.
> However spending the extra $150 or so seems to be a good advice.
>  
> Hartmut
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Fri, 21 Dec 2007 22:07:13 
+0000Subject: Re: [ercoupe-tech] Re: nose wheel
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> My linkage from the cabin to the nose gear is a ball and socket 
connector arrangement.  An old timer having over 3000 hours in a 
coupe told me to replace it soon, as it is a weak link and will ruin 
my day if it breaks.  Anybody have knowledge of a good replacement?
> Darick 
>  
> -------------- Original message -------------- From: "mbpowell" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> 
> I just "knew" that putting a forked front wheel on my Coupe would 
solve my shimmy problems after we could not find any loosness. We put 
new bearings in also. Sadly it didn't seem to make any difference. 
What did make a big difference was a good tire balance, proper 
inflation and pilot training. The 75 inch tail heigth keeps the plane 
on the ground. I had trained in a "tail low" Coupe and when I bought 
one with the 75 inch tail heigth I tended to put some foreward 
pressure on the control. This put more weight on the front tire and 
caused some shimmy. Keeping the control in more or less a neutral 
position works for me. Mike @C35--- In [email protected], 
Hartmut Beil <hbeil@> wrote:>> Thurman.> > Roy is right. The main 
cause of nose wheel shimmy is the looseness in the linkages from the 
steering column to the nose wheel.> Any bolt or bearing loose there 
is a problem.> > That means the scissor bolts should be tight, the 
Heim bearing in the steering pushrod is to be tight, and even the 
steering collar should not move up and down on the nose strut.> > Any 
wear adds up and leads to the shimmy.> > Also make sure that the tire 
is inflated between 16-18 lbs . A too stiff tire vibrates much easier 
and a too soft tire can not guide the wheel as good and may lead to 
shimmy as well.> > > > Hartmut> > > To: wireman45@; ercoupe-tech@: 
rstubbs@: Fri, 21 Dec 2007 09:15:40 -0500Subject: RE: [ercoupe-tech] 
nose wheel> > > > > > > May not be applicable to your problem, but 
when I experienced nose gear vibration (bad) it turned out that the 
bolt/nut on the bottom of the `nut-cracker' was loose.> > Roy> > > > 
> > From: [email protected] [mailto:ercoupe-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Thurman PangburnSent: Friday, 
December 21, 2007 7:36 AMTo: ercoupe-tech@: [ercoupe-tech] nose 
wheelImportance: Low> > > > > GroupI am a new a owner of a 415C. It 
was just deliverd yesterday. It came with a fresh annual in which the 
nose gear bearing was replaced. It still has a great deal of wobble 
and is very annoying landing and taking off. Aircraft is located in 
Port Charlotte, Florida. I am seeking an experienced ercoup Mechanic 
or place to take it. It has a single fork which is the way I would 
like to keep it. Any Suggestions would be appreciated.ThanksThurman 
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