Best three mods
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It's a simple logbook entry. There were actually three axles which could be installed originally. The first hollow alum axle (which often failed when skis were installed and sometimes even on wheels), then a second "improved" hollow alum axle (which, although beefier, still failed), then the solid "ski" alum axle. Also approved is the Cessna steel hollow axle and the aftermarket PMA'd copy.
'53 B-model N146YS SN:25713
50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
An originality nut (mostly) for the right reasons.
50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
An originality nut (mostly) for the right reasons.
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Strangely enough, the two guys that I know who are in the buisness of recovering and storing wrecks for the insurance companies both tell me they've never seen broken Cessna axle.
Ten or twelve years ago, up at Johnson Creek, a guy made a hard landing with a tailwheel converted C-182 and broke off the bottom of the left gear leg at the upper axle bolt line, the stub of the leg dug in and the airplane went over. It didn't break the axle though. It totaled out the airplane on the first trip made in it. The break line across the upper axle bolt line showed rust in a crack which indicated that the crack was somewhat aged, The guy admitted that he bought the
C-180 landing gear legs for the conversion from a private party and did not have them magnafluxed or otherwise NDTd prior to installation.
Ten or twelve years ago, up at Johnson Creek, a guy made a hard landing with a tailwheel converted C-182 and broke off the bottom of the left gear leg at the upper axle bolt line, the stub of the leg dug in and the airplane went over. It didn't break the axle though. It totaled out the airplane on the first trip made in it. The break line across the upper axle bolt line showed rust in a crack which indicated that the crack was somewhat aged, The guy admitted that he bought the
C-180 landing gear legs for the conversion from a private party and did not have them magnafluxed or otherwise NDTd prior to installation.
BL
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The 180 never had aluminum axles.
'53 B-model N146YS SN:25713
50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
An originality nut (mostly) for the right reasons.
50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
An originality nut (mostly) for the right reasons.
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I think part of the issue here is that the original poster is asking about installing the solid aluminum axles on a '48 170. When looking at the 1948 IPC only the original hollow aluminum axle, p/n 0441140, is listed; there is no optional ski axle listed, there is no "improved" hollow aluminum axle listed. The early 170A (s/n 18003-19219) however used the 0441140 original hollow axle. The later 170A (s/n 19219 and on) used an updated hollow axle, p/n 0541124. The ski axle, p/n 0541124-1, is listed as an option on in the 170A IPC.gahorn wrote:It's a simple logbook entry. There were actually three axles which could be installed originally. The first hollow alum axle (which often failed when skis were installed and sometimes even on wheels), then a second "improved" hollow alum axle (which, although beefier, still failed), then the solid "ski" alum axle. Also approved is the Cessna steel hollow axle and the aftermarket PMA'd copy.
I think George meant to say the C-185 never used aluminum axles or that the 180 never used hollow aluminum axles. The 180 IPC however lists three possible axles: 0541124-1 (the same p/n as the solid aluminum C-170b ski axle), 1441003-1 -- the four bolt steel axle, and 0741103 -- the 8 bolt ski axle.gahorn wrote:The 180 never had aluminum axles.
Gary
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Yes, that is the issue. I have yet to see any definitive approval basis for installing solid aluminum axles on a '48 C170.
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If the SLN and C-170A IPC data presented here isn't enough for your A&P to sign that off as a minor alteration have him present that data along with this SDR to the local FSDO for a field approval. My guess is the FSDO guy will tell your A&P to quit wasting his time and sign it off as a minor alteration.
Edit: In the link above enter 0441140 in the part number field.
Edit: In the link above enter 0441140 in the part number field.
Gary
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I believe that you'll find the later axles are the ones offered as superceded PN's, and are therefore approved parts.
Example, the early alum hollow axle is discontinued, and the later hollow alum axle is superceded to the -0 which supercedes to the -1 axle.
In any event, if you contact a Cessna distributor they will provide you with the approval basis (superceded.)
The phone calls necessary to get that answer/support from Cessna should be included in the hourly wage your A&P charges you for labor. (Is he asking YOU to provide the basis?) If he doesn't know how to find the approval basis you might wish to let him know you're shopping for another repairman.
Example, the early alum hollow axle is discontinued, and the later hollow alum axle is superceded to the -0 which supercedes to the -1 axle.
In any event, if you contact a Cessna distributor they will provide you with the approval basis (superceded.)
The phone calls necessary to get that answer/support from Cessna should be included in the hourly wage your A&P charges you for labor. (Is he asking YOU to provide the basis?) If he doesn't know how to find the approval basis you might wish to let him know you're shopping for another repairman.
'53 B-model N146YS SN:25713
50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
An originality nut (mostly) for the right reasons.
50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
An originality nut (mostly) for the right reasons.
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for my type of flying, the 360 engine and mods, 180 gear legs, 26" tires with cleveland brakes. along with these three STOL kit, double landing lights, p-pong, gap fillers, different tail, seats, weight removal. Hope this helps, seems to be alot of good advice. Happy Flying.
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Francis, can you explain further what you mean by "different tail"?
'53 B-model N146YS SN:25713
50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
An originality nut (mostly) for the right reasons.
50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
An originality nut (mostly) for the right reasons.
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i'm looking at getting rid of my Alum axles and installing the Steel ones. (170b 52') i found some used 180 ones and wonder, even if they look good, how can they be inspected?
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Thx BL, i'll see if i can get them. really need to get those swapped out.
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What style aluminum axles are you getting rid of? A friend here has just bought a C-140 with the thin wall aluminum axles and is looking to upgrade to the reinforced or solid axles.swixtt wrote:i'm looking at getting rid of my Alum axles and installing the Steel ones. (170b 52') i found some used 180 ones and wonder, even if they look good, how can they be inspected?
Miles
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well that is a very good question. i have hollow but unsure the 'version' of them. are there dimensions that i can easily compare them too?What style aluminum axles are you getting rid of?
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I thought there was only hollow, solid and steel.