Vlakvark Posted March 10, 2017 Report Posted March 10, 2017 Hi Everyone Was flying today (-15C) outside and coming in to land, I used the speed brakes. They only open half-way and slow to open. Decided to close them/retract but even slower on the close. Landed the plane and pushed back into hangar and brakes were still 1/3 open. My vacuum pump show in the green and all vacume gauges work fine. Any help on this. My AME said he does not know. Thanks JT Quote
carusoam Posted March 10, 2017 Report Posted March 10, 2017 Are you familiar with the old plastic tubes? Age and cold weather are not friendly to them. See if you can get them to operate properly after warming in the hangar. If they work then, they are just sealing better when they are more pliable. It may be easier to swap in new tubes instead of just looking for a leak. was one side more affected than the other? Stuff I learned about on MS, not mechanic... Best regards, -a- Quote
Vlakvark Posted March 10, 2017 Author Report Posted March 10, 2017 I will look into the tubes. One said seem to do a better than the other side. Will new tubes be better for the cold? Quote
carusoam Posted March 10, 2017 Report Posted March 10, 2017 (edited) If they are PVC tubes, the plastic has a lot of additive to make it flexible. Over the years the flexibilizer stuff evaporates out. Stiff because they are old and stiff because they are cold will probably have the same result. If they are made of a different plastic, they may not use the flexibilizer technology. If the tubes are 40 years old, it may be best to focus on swapping them out. Otherwise reviewing all the connections to see if you can determine which one is leaking is possible. Start by seeing if warming them up helps. Got any photos? Best regards, -a- Edited March 10, 2017 by carusoam Quote
kortopates Posted March 10, 2017 Report Posted March 10, 2017 There are lots of threads of this topic on Mooneyspace. Google is your friend, start with this one: In all likelihood your conduits covering cables has disintegrated and if so these are available from Precise Flight. You can see the cables in your gear wells. Quote
Oldguy Posted March 10, 2017 Report Posted March 10, 2017 I had the left speed brake not retracting at one point and cleaned the cable in as many places as I could, deployed/retracted several times on the ground (standby vacuum pump is good for this) and have not had a problem since. All that being said, I will likely replace the cables at next year's (2018) annual. Good news is it sounds like your vacuum pot is still working. If the diaphragm springs a leak or gets a tear, my understanding is the lack or replacement parts pretty much makes them useless. Quote
planedoc99 Posted April 21, 2017 Report Posted April 21, 2017 The diaphragm in your accumulator has gone bad. Which is a major problem, as they are no longer made and completely unavailable. Precise flight does not offer them or support the vacuum brakes any longer. The only fix there is is to remove them altogether, or, install the new electrically operated speed brakes. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. Good luck. Quote
Guest Posted April 21, 2017 Report Posted April 21, 2017 2 hours ago, planedoc99 said: The diaphragm in your accumulator has gone bad. Which is a major problem, as they are no longer made and completely unavailable. Precise flight does not offer them or support the vacuum brakes any longer. The only fix there is is to remove them altogether, or, install the new electrically operated speed brakes. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. Good luck. Or send the vacuum pot to Brittain. Clarence Quote
planedoc99 Posted April 21, 2017 Report Posted April 21, 2017 11 minutes ago, M20Doc said: Or send the vacuum pot to Brittain. Clarence No Joy on that one. Brittain hasn't had the diaphragm in a few years. And can't make any more, since the die was destroyed. Back to new electric ones I'm afraid Quote
BobAustin Posted April 22, 2017 Report Posted April 22, 2017 If u can find a new old stock diaphragm from the retractable step in vintage Mooneys a creative A&P can find a way to use for Vacuum Speedbrakes....so I am told... Quote
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