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65C Hydraulic Flap Actuator Hose Replacement


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Hi,

Has anyone replaced the 12" Stratoflex hose that goes from the bulkhead to the flap actuator?  I have no direct access from below since the belly panel is riveted at that location.

I didn't see an easy way to get access from the top.

Is it special wrench time? Crow foot?

Regards,

Jared

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9 hours ago, JaredDavis said:

Hi,

Has anyone replaced the 12" Stratoflex hose that goes from the bulkhead to the flap actuator?  I have no direct access from below since the belly panel is riveted at that location.

I didn't see an easy way to get access from the top.

Is it special wrench time? Crow foot?

Regards,

Jared

No easy way that I ever found.  Angle headed wrenches and crows foot.

The most used tool in your toolbox will probably be your dictionary of cuss words.

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The 12" hose bulkhead connection looks like one of those things where it takes an experienced person 3 minutes with perhaps one Jiminy Cricket.

Gaining that experience always seems better on reflection. Months later, when the exact details are fuzzy and the skin abrasions have healed.

I wasn't planning on replacing the 20" low pressure hose from the pump to the reservoir. However, now that I see the access on the other end - why not. Thanks.

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