Today I checked my gear alignment using a set of instructions Mark sent me. These are the same instructions also at BH Tips: https://bearhawk.tips/1002
Following this guide resulted in these measurements:
Toe-In exists and is proven with 1" wider at 42" behind brake discs. Again, measurement was taken from behind the discs.
The "Main Landing Gear Wheel Alignment" states that TOE-IN should be 0 to 1/2 degrees, but nowhere does it define how to calculate degrees. These instructions demonstrate how to check toe-in / toe-out but nothing about how to adjust.
Tomorrow I will call Bob to discuss. But for now I just wanted to see if anyone has a formula for understanding the toe-in degrees? (I'm lousy at math...)
My guess for remedying the toe-in to zero is to turn a few threads out on the gear leg struts?
Following this guide resulted in these measurements:
- Inside top of left brake disc, to inside top of right brake disc = 63 3/4"
- 4' angles clamped to discs and measurement taken from 42" BEHIND = 64 3/4"
- Centerline measurement = 32 3/8"
Toe-In exists and is proven with 1" wider at 42" behind brake discs. Again, measurement was taken from behind the discs.
The "Main Landing Gear Wheel Alignment" states that TOE-IN should be 0 to 1/2 degrees, but nowhere does it define how to calculate degrees. These instructions demonstrate how to check toe-in / toe-out but nothing about how to adjust.
Tomorrow I will call Bob to discuss. But for now I just wanted to see if anyone has a formula for understanding the toe-in degrees? (I'm lousy at math...)
My guess for remedying the toe-in to zero is to turn a few threads out on the gear leg struts?
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