They can be rebuilt if you don’t have any cylinder damage. Replace the seals and re-service.Fast forward to July 2018 and I need a new shimmy dampener for my 112. Jim Richards is currently on vacation until 7/23. While waiting to hear back from Jim, are these still being produced? The last entry in this thread was 2015. Thanks!
I am interested.
They can be rebuilt if you don’t have any cylinder damage. Replace the seals and re-service.
Yes it does look pretty bad - looks like it was run dry for some time.
Another live and learn lesson as a new Commander Owner. When we did the pre-buy and the annual, this definitely slipped through the cracks. Since I don't know what a properly serviced shimmy dampener feels like on touchdown, I didn't think anything was wrong. I never got anything more than a wobble, and it felt similar to a PA-28 I had flown before this. My friends 182 felt the same.
I just assumed it was "normal" for a light GA aircraft. I certainly couldn't compare it to a 757/767 at work. I did talk to Jim Richards last month about another issue. When I asked about ordering some of his service kits, he said the nose wheel touchdown should be just as smooth as the jet. That's when I ordered the repair kit.
It was on my "to do" list and when the plane went in for a landing gear issue, I asked them to service the shimmy dampener. You can see what we found.
Trust me, this is now on my high priority MX list. Once again, this forum has proven invaluable for the depth of knowledge and expertise available. Many thanks!
John, if you haven't put new bolts and bushings from Jim that's the permanent fix. I did mine a couple of years before selling the airplane and that made mine like-new. Shimmy dampeners are the last line of defense, after all.
John, if you haven't put new bolts and bushings from Jim that's the permanent fix. I did mine a couple of years before selling the airplane and that made mine like-new. Shimmy dampeners are the last line of defense, after all.
Do you mean the ones that come with the SK-100 kit?
http://aerodyme.com/Service_Kits/service_kits_0.html
I'm pretty much planning on installing any service kit available on the next annual!
I'll have to wait until I see what the SHIMinator shimmy dampener comes with. It's not shown on the Aerodyme website.
Do you mean the ones that come with the SK-100 kit?
http://aerodyme.com/Service_Kits/service_kits_0.html
I'm pretty much planning on installing any service kit available on the next annual!
I'll have to wait until I see what the SHIMinator shimmy dampener comes with. It's not shown on the Aerodyme website.