Ronnie Pool Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago I wanted to create a new topic as an offshoot to “slowest Mooney M20F ever”. A recent picture on a high speed pass shows that my landing gear is flexing downward in flight at higher speeds causing a huge airspeed loss. My gear is rigged per the book with some but minimal clearance to the bumpers when up. The doors are snug and seemingly flush when up on jacks. On takeoff when the gear is selected up, the gear up light comes on as it should. In flight and at speeds seemingly above 110 kts, even when in level flight, the gear up light goes off indicating that all the gear linkage up to the motor is flexing. Has anyone had any experience with this? Maybe due to the doors being too tight and having a slight bow causing suction? Worn out heim bearings and linkages? Issues with the motor and worm gear (they were recently inspected per the AD)? See pictures below. In a few days I will remove the gear doors and fly without them to see if the issue goes away to prove if the doors or gear linkages are at fault. See pictures below taken at around 130 kts. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote
EricJ Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago Have you tried pulling on the gear legs while in the up position when on jacks? If it moves, pop the belly off and see if the jack screw is back-driving somehow. It may be a bad relay or something dumb like that, or components on the jack screw or actuator gears may be worn that allow it to back-drive. Quote
Ronnie Pool Posted 13 hours ago Author Report Posted 13 hours ago Have you tried pulling on the gear legs while in the up position when on jacks? If it moves, pop the belly off and see if the jack screw is back-driving somehow. It may be a bad relay or something dumb like that, or components on the jack screw or actuator gears may be worn that allow it to back-drive. I have the belly open now and on jacks. Pulling on the gear (with as much force as I dare) when up does not seem to affect the switch. The gear does move slightly downward due to the bungee tension as I would expect as they do not have a load when up per the MM. There must be a huge amount of force when in air for it to flex…. Thinking about it now, there may be just enough movement from the bungees to where a slight gap opens in the gear doors causing an exaggerated flex once air starts rushing in. What I am looking for is any one else that may have experienced the same or near same thing, and it there were any parts replacements that eliminated the issue. I’m kind of expecting to have to replace all of the rod ends.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote
EricJ Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago 10 minutes ago, Ronnie Pool said: I have the belly open now and on jacks. Pulling on the gear (with as much force as I dare) when up does not seem to affect the switch. The gear does move slightly downward due to the bungee tension as I would expect as they do not have a load when up per the MM. There must be a huge amount of force when in air for it to flex…. Thinking about it now, there may be just enough movement from the bungees to where a slight gap opens in the gear doors causing an exaggerated flex once air starts rushing in. What I am looking for is any one else that may have experienced the same or near same thing, and it there were any parts replacements that eliminated the issue. I’m kind of expecting to have to replace all of the rod ends. Usually one expects positive pressure on the doors, not negative. The M20J/K gear pulls down with aero because the inner doors are canted outward in transit, but you don't have those. There isn't much of a spec on how tight the doors have to be against the bottom of the wing, so I don't think aero is your problem. If it was, it'd be seen across many Mooneys that don't have properly rigged doors, i.e., it'd be a fairly common problem. If you're already finding the doors snug against the bottom, I suspect that's not the issue. You might try turning the power on and pulling on things or bumping on them while it's on stands and see if a relay isn't turning on intermittently or something. This seems like a pretty unusual problem. If you have an airspeed switch, maybe that's involved since it seems airspeed dependent. That may involve a mis-wire, but I think that sort of thing may be in play. Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago I would just adjust the up limit switch to suck them up a bit tighter. The bungees are for preload on extension, they should be fully extended on retraction and have no compliance. Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago You may just need new bolts and bushings (mostly bolts) in your retraction links, but that wouldn’t explain the nose gear doors being opened the same as the mains. Quote
PT20J Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago I might put it on jacks and retract the gear and then pull on each main wheel and see if I could duplicate the effect. If so, I’d watch all the linkages and see what’s going on. Quote
Ragsf15e Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago 2 hours ago, Ronnie Pool said: I wanted to create a new topic as an offshoot to “slowest Mooney M20F ever”. A recent picture on a high speed pass shows that my landing gear is flexing downward in flight at higher speeds causing a huge airspeed loss. My gear is rigged per the book with some but minimal clearance to the bumpers when up. The doors are snug and seemingly flush when up on jacks. On takeoff when the gear is selected up, the gear up light comes on as it should. In flight and at speeds seemingly above 110 kts, even when in level flight, the gear up light goes off indicating that all the gear linkage up to the motor is flexing. Has anyone had any experience with this? Maybe due to the doors being too tight and having a slight bow causing suction? Worn out heim bearings and linkages? Issues with the motor and worm gear (they were recently inspected per the AD)? See pictures below. In a few days I will remove the gear doors and fly without them to see if the issue goes away to prove if the doors or gear linkages are at fault. See pictures below taken at around 130 kts. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk I’ve been on MS for ~10 years and have an F model with electric gear as well, but I’ve never seen that happen before! It’s definitely going to be faster once you figure it out! Im glad you found the problem, good luck! Quote
Bolter Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago If you pull the breaker while the up-gear indicator is still on (low speed), and make another low pass "inspection: or see if you achieve higher speeds than before. This will confirm the gear motor or somethign electrical is not activating. Put a flag on your panel or something to remind you that you pulled that breaker before turning for home! 1 Quote
PT20J Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago Also, it wouldn’t hurt to call Don Maxwell. He’s happy to answer questions and share his knowledge and he’s seen just about everything. 1 Quote
Ronnie Pool Posted 1 hour ago Author Report Posted 1 hour ago Also, it wouldn’t hurt to call Don Maxwell. He’s happy to answer questions and share his knowledge and he’s seen just about everything.What’s his contract info?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote
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