by jjbardell » Sat Feb 25, 2017 7:41 pm
I am on my third strut, it is very frustrating. Here are my thoughts.
1) Once it is bent, it is more likely to bend again if you press straighten it. It will always be weaker.
2) If you have a strut fairing on the front, I have found that causes aerodynamic flutter and bends the strut on the roll before take-off or just after landing so I removed mine. I did not notice a change in speed. The main gear strut fairings do make about 5-7mph
3) Make sure you are checking your rudder alignment with an angle measurement, not visual
4) Set and lock the rudder before you drill your new holes on the new strut
I believe bending is caused by the following:
1) Moderate / High speed exists from the runway
2) Not having the rudder and wheel perfectly straight before beginning the takeoff roll
3) At my airport, we have a displaced threshold which is bumpy. The bump between that and the runway start causes the strut to flex. I don't roll on the throttle until I am after the bump.
It is frustrating and I feel your pain. Not sure if any of this helps, but it has helped me. Since then, I have not had any issues.