bill98 Posted August 6, 2018 Report Posted August 6, 2018 Welp I landed at KSEP tonight to get some Hard 8 BBQ best landing in the plane so far. Once nose touched, major shimmy, nose tire flat need mooneyspace help locating nose wheel (plus rim too) anyone have a jack or can anyone help change a nose wheel in the DFW and Stephenville area? Quote
gsxrpilot Posted August 6, 2018 Report Posted August 6, 2018 That's a bummer. I assume you left the plane in KSEP? I've changed a nose wheel with just a couple of full size guys pushing down on the horizontal stab. The nose comes up pretty easy... at least on a short or mid-body Mooney. No jack needed. Hope you can find the wheel/tire/tube you need. Quote
RLCarter Posted August 6, 2018 Report Posted August 6, 2018 Can the rim be used long enough to get you home? Twice the work this way but will get you back at your home field Quote
Guest tommy123 Posted August 6, 2018 Report Posted August 6, 2018 Jerry Presley is on this site and has anything you need at a reasonable cost. But he’s in NC. Quote
gsxrpilot Posted August 6, 2018 Report Posted August 6, 2018 I hope you can get some local help. But if you're stuck, give me a shout tomorrow (Monday) I might be able to help. 1 Quote
bill98 Posted August 6, 2018 Author Report Posted August 6, 2018 I tied it down and left it at SEP. took a Lyft home. Brought the lady friend with me. Made it a fun interesting date night, her first time up in the new girl! Rim looked to be just fine. I taxied on it to get it off the runway and Park it. Very slowly I might add. Quote
MB65E Posted August 6, 2018 Report Posted August 6, 2018 Most B55 Barron’s have the same Pn nose wheel if it helps. Van bortal’s shop in Arlington have been a great help in the past for me!! Also, good GA crowd in grandbury. -Matt Quote
Raptor05121 Posted August 6, 2018 Report Posted August 6, 2018 Of the three components, what is bad? Is the wheel deformed or severely scratched? I assume with a flat tire the rubber will fold and prevent any damage occurring to that. If shes good, that saves a lot of money. Is the actual tire bad? Any cords or cracks? How old? Might be peace of mind to buy a new one. If you want to get the plane home for as cheap as possible, you could overnight an Air Hawk 5-5.00 nose tire and tube (make sure you get 90* stem) from AircraftSpruce. Won't be cheap, but still probably cheaper than paying a mechanics surcharge. As Paul said, remove cotter pin and master nut, have some guys push down on the tail to lift the nose and remove the wheel/tire and place the truss on a block of wood. Separate the halves, remove tire and tube. Install new tube in new tire (dont forget the chalk) and add a little bit of air. Install wheel halves, torque accordingly, inflate all the way, and reinstall in plane. Should take 1-2 hrs max from pulling up to takeoff. You'll need two sockets (I forget which size, I want to say 5/32nds for some reason, but I might be wrong), an air tank with probably 100psi, torque wrench, Mooney maintenance guide, tire chalk, and a couple blocks of wood. If you can find an A&P for the price of a 6-pack or lunch, its a win-win. Let us know how you get on. 1 Quote
Guest Posted August 6, 2018 Report Posted August 6, 2018 The wheel tie bolts are 1/4”-28, so will require a 7/16” sockets and wrenches. Clarence Quote
Seth Posted August 6, 2018 Report Posted August 6, 2018 Aircraft spruce and Dresser are the two tire companies to get the tires from. As noted. You want a 5.00 x 5. Two weeks ago I purchased a Goodyear Flight Special II for the Nose. Last year I put Goodyear Flgiht Custom III’s on the mains. My precious flgiht custom III’s lasted over 6 years and 600+ hours on the mains. The nose gear was at 7 and 700+. With no braking action on the nose, I decided to save a bit on the nosewheel tire but still decent quality, 1 lb lighter, and half the price. If it lasts anywhere close to the last one I’ll be happy. Plus the mains already gave 120 more hours on them. I purchased it at Oshkosh. Dresser normally has better prices and ships for free. But aircraft spruce really had great discounts at Oshkosh so I purchased there. I second Van Bortel if you are near them - in my limited dealings with them they’ve been great. I am rarely in Texas so locals know better. Good luck! -Seth 1 Quote
bill98 Posted August 6, 2018 Author Report Posted August 6, 2018 Called the FBO there. They are going to change the wheel for me along with a good visual inspection of the rim. Looks like I should be good. Landing at 1945 in a small Texas town on a Sunday needing help is never a good thing as everything closes at 1600 or 1700 ! Quote
markejackson02 Posted August 6, 2018 Report Posted August 6, 2018 The FBO there has a nice mechanic, my son used to go to school in Stephensville. Changing the tire should be easy, just use an engine hoist to take the weight off the tire. 1 Quote
bill98 Posted August 7, 2018 Author Report Posted August 7, 2018 Thanks for the help everyone! N5849Q is home safe! 3 Quote
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