Steering limit bolt contacting turbo compressor housing

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Steering limit bolt contacting turbo compressor housing

Postby Outlaw6 » Sun Jul 01, 2018 8:11 pm

My Tri-gear Waiex steering limit bolt is contacting turbo compressor housing when the nose gear is compressed. The only thing I can think to do is bend the travel stop plate toward the nose gear strut (then back parallel) and use a shorter stop bushing. Looks like it need to move about 1/2 inch toward the nose gear strut (and possible narrow the travel stop plate opening to account for it being closer the the center of rotation. Has anyone else solved this?

Turbo interference front view.jpg
Looking up at the front of the nose gear travel stop

turbo interference side view.jpg
from front pilot side
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Re: Steering limit bolt contacting turbo compressor housing

Postby jjbardell » Mon Jul 02, 2018 5:14 pm

That is how I solved it. You’ll want to compress the strut to determine the proper limits since the bolt moves closer into the compressor when the strut is collapsed. I also flipped my bolt around so the nut which is slightly more rounded is the stop, not the larger bolt head.
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