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Replacing undercarriage suspension bands

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2019 9:37 pm
by JimCrawford
Once again tapping into the Nipper site knowledge base!

I have the aircraft up on trestles as it makes it more stable for trial fits of the engine as I replace the Peacock style mags with a Leburg electronic set up. Consequently the undercarriage legs are 'dangling' so I shall take the opportunity of easy access to replace the tired suspension bands with a new set.
My question is; are the bands under significant tension with the wheels off the ground or can I remove and replace them by hand without having them fly off when I remove the securing bolts? Forewarned is forearmed!

Regards

Jim

Re: Replacing undercarriage suspension bands

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2019 12:45 pm
by Neil Spooner
Hi Jim,
Long time since I visited the site, and not sure why I am not getting notifications of new posts......I will look into it.
I would imagine you have done the bungys now?
Neil

Re: Replacing undercarriage suspension bands

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2019 8:39 pm
by JimCrawford
Hi Neil,

No, not yet. The undercarriage structure is demounted to clear up a little surface corrosion and to repaint. Everything has slowed down drastically due to unforeseen domestic commitments. I'm also changing the hubs from the 4.95 x 3 1/2 style to 4.00 x 4 . The quote I got for 'old new stock' 4.95 x 3 1/2 tyres was such that I can replace the whole hubs and tyres aircraft set for less that the cost of one tyre of the old sort. And that's even using Tost tyres!

So I'm plodding on slowly.

Jim

Re: Replacing undercarriage suspension bands

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2019 10:25 am
by Neil Spooner
......sad you are not flying it.

Yes, the bungees are under significant tension at rest. I designed a tool to fit the bungees which I can loan you if required. It is my Mk1 tool, still haven't got my Mk2 back from someone!

Best wishes,

Neil

Re: Replacing undercarriage suspension bands

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2019 11:31 am
by JimCrawford
Hello Neil,

Yes, I'm sad I'm not flying it but..... force majeure. If you have a tool for fitting the u/c suspension then I would be interested in borrowing it. Are you going to be at the rally? My suspension is the Neumann (sp?) bands not the bungee mod, I was lucky enough to get hold of a set and reckoned that they will last 5 - 10 years so I didn't go for the bungees. Rather hoping to get the aircraft airborne quicker but life happens.

Regards

Jim

Re: Replacing undercarriage suspension bands

Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2019 11:36 am
by Neil Spooner
I can bring the tool with me for you to borrow, but, the Nieman rings can be fitted without the special tool, not so the bungees (perhaps possible, but bent fingers and scratched paint will ensue).

I hope to be at the Rally, but it is very wx dependent of course, possibly camping one night if its warm......what days will you be there?

Neil

Re: Replacing undercarriage suspension bands

Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2019 8:51 am
by svenolivier
Dear Niel
On my DI this morning some of the suspension bands have perished - could you advise where to get new bands, and more importantly, perhaps post a picture and/or drawing for the tool so that i can have one made up - till replacement i am grounded
Many thanks
Sven

Re: Replacing undercarriage suspension bands

Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2019 9:26 am
by svenolivier
Dear Niel
Many thanks for the useful posts and the video - it seems the way forward is with a 1080 shock cord.
regards
Sven

Re: Replacing undercarriage suspension bands

Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2019 3:36 pm
by JimCrawford
Hello Neil,

I hope to be camping at the rally over Saturday night, assuming the beer festival is on again. Possibly Friday night as well. Don't bother with the tool if the bands can be fitted without it. I would have gone for the bungee mod but by good fortune managed to get hold of a ring set. Otherwise the mod would have been inevitable, I'll be installing it next time I need to replace the rings.

Now out to the workshop to make up some wheel hubs on the lathe!

Jim

Re: Replacing undercarriage suspension bands

Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2019 7:49 am
by svenolivier
It was a whole day's work but i was able to do a test flight at sunset (with a few rolls and stalls turns thrown in for good measure :)

Re: Replacing undercarriage suspension bands

Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2019 7:56 am
by svenolivier
the start of the problem :(

Re: Replacing undercarriage suspension bands

Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2019 5:45 pm
by Neil Spooner
Hi Sven,
Very interesting trestle design you have there......worth building into the two Nippers I have when I get around to doing them.
Neil

Re: Replacing undercarriage suspension bands

Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2019 6:28 pm
by svenolivier
Niel

Both the tool and the trestle (and many other handy bits) have all been designed and built by the previous owner, Tom Heaslip, who has many posts on this forum, but who, regretably, never got to fly his Nipper. Without the tool, the extra neiman bands and your video i would have been stuck on the ground for a very long time. The trestle works very well and i only need one extra hand to push down the tail to get it on the trestle (the only refinement may be to fit wheels to it?)
regards
Sven

Re: Replacing undercarriage suspension bands

Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2021 2:21 pm
by MGR
Hi,
I need to replace the undercarriage bungee on my Nipper. I have some 1080 shock cord (supplied with plane). From reading these posts, the undercarriage tool looks essential. So can someone lend me one please. I am happy to leave a deposit in order to make sure the tool is returned to you.
Thanks a lot.
Regards, Malcolm

Re: Replacing undercarriage suspension bands

Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2021 2:27 pm
by Neil Spooner
Hi Malcolm,
PM Sent.
Neil