Tire Mounting, Balancing and Eliminating Shimmy--Video
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Tire Mounting, Balancing and Eliminating Shimmy--Video
Hey Guys:
Here's the small airplane tire video I just cranked out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqpfFhJ ... sIcQaBCQ_A
Sorry about the bad-humor ending! (My better half said "Stop ruining your videos with that kink of crap!" But, I never listen--or learn.)
Rich
Here's the small airplane tire video I just cranked out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqpfFhJ ... sIcQaBCQ_A
Sorry about the bad-humor ending! (My better half said "Stop ruining your videos with that kink of crap!" But, I never listen--or learn.)
Rich
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Re: Tire Mounting, Balancing and Eliminating Shimmy--Video
Hi Rich,
Nice well done informative video and you're absolutely right that too many don't balance their tires on their aircraft. I find all tires out of balance on aircraft so I just do them all.
Nice well done informative video and you're absolutely right that too many don't balance their tires on their aircraft. I find all tires out of balance on aircraft so I just do them all.
Roger Lee
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Re: Tire Mounting, Balancing and Eliminating Shimmy--Video
Are you going to be at your hanger Sat AM? I have a wheel that needs balancing.
PP-ASEL, Flight Design CTSW owner.
Re: Tire Mounting, Balancing and Eliminating Shimmy--Video
Fantastic training video, Rich. Thanks for your efforts, and also for providing the Harbor Freight catalog number for the wheel balancer. (Do you have their p/n for the copilot?)
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Re: Tire Mounting, Balancing and Eliminating Shimmy--Video
Are you going to be at your hanger Sat AM? Roger that, Jim.
Do you have their p/n for the copilot? Roger that, drseti, but be advised they can be dangerous! Last year, filming what will eventually no-doubt become my most outrageous video (if I don't hurt myself, first), one blew up next to me--as I ascended from sea level to 10,500 feet on my way to Lake Tahoe. Thus, you'll need a doctor's prescription...
PS: If any of you decide to fork for one of the Harbor Freight balancers shown in the video, check first to be sure the cones that come with it (for centering to your wheel) will work with your wheels. Otherwise, you will be doing some time-consuming (and expensive) machining of cones that are are the correct size. Also, take a 20% coupon with you (widely available) and get the balancer for $40.
Do you have their p/n for the copilot? Roger that, drseti, but be advised they can be dangerous! Last year, filming what will eventually no-doubt become my most outrageous video (if I don't hurt myself, first), one blew up next to me--as I ascended from sea level to 10,500 feet on my way to Lake Tahoe. Thus, you'll need a doctor's prescription...
PS: If any of you decide to fork for one of the Harbor Freight balancers shown in the video, check first to be sure the cones that come with it (for centering to your wheel) will work with your wheels. Otherwise, you will be doing some time-consuming (and expensive) machining of cones that are are the correct size. Also, take a 20% coupon with you (widely available) and get the balancer for $40.
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Re: Tire Mounting, Balancing and Eliminating Shimmy--Video
For the copilot I think you will need to shop at a different kind of store.drseti wrote:Fantastic training video, Rich. Thanks for your efforts, and also for providing the Harbor Freight catalog number for the wheel balancer. (Do you have their p/n for the copilot?)
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Re: Tire Mounting, Balancing and Eliminating Shimmy--Video
If more passengers flown by LSA pilots were like Rich's co-pilot, there would be a lot less whining about the 1320# MTOW limitation in LSAs.
Jack
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Re: Tire Mounting, Balancing and Eliminating Shimmy--Video
Rich, I just picked up that motorcycle tire balancing frame at Harbor Freight. $40 with coupon. Thanks for the heads-up. Still looking for the copilot...
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Re: Tire Mounting, Balancing and Eliminating Shimmy--Video
Keep you eyes open, drseti. Out here, those co-pilots are common, at freeway on-ramps, with their thumbs out...
PS: Check that axle that came with the balancer for straightness. Some folks have complained that they got a bad one--right out of the box.
PS: Check that axle that came with the balancer for straightness. Some folks have complained that they got a bad one--right out of the box.
Re: Tire Mounting, Balancing and Eliminating Shimmy--Video
Thanks, Rich. Having read the reviews on the Harbor Freight website, I did check it on a surface plate, and it was true. But, the axle was about a millimeter too long, as also reported by others. A grinding wheel took care of that rather quickly.drdehave wrote:Check that axle that came with the balancer for straightness. Some folks have complained that they got a bad one--right out of the box.
The cones fit the bearings of both my nosewheel and mains quite well, and balancing was effortless. However, it left me with a question about tire markings. I always thought the red dot was adjacent to the light side of the tire, so should be aligned with the valve stem. Doing that with a Michelin, I found I had to add three weights 180 degrees away from the stem. Is it possible that in this case, the dot is maybe on the heavy side, and should be aligned away from the stem?
PS - right after I used a 20% off coupon to buy my balancing stand, the new AOPA Pilot arrived, with a 25% off coupon in it! So, I wasted $2.50...
The opinions posted are those of one CFI, and do not necessarily represent the FAA or its lawyers.
Prof H Paul Shuch
PhD CFII DPE LSRM-A/GL/WS/PPC iRMT
AvSport LLC, 1C9
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Prof H Paul Shuch
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AvSport LLC, 1C9
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Re: Tire Mounting, Balancing and Eliminating Shimmy--Video
Balance marks should be heavy side of the tube and light side of the tire. Over the years I have seen a few that were not even close.
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I don't have to worry about red dots--as the utility trailer tires I use don't have them; however, I did have to add three 1/2-ounce weights to one of the mains--which looks pretty ugly.
But it made it smooth...
But it made it smooth...
Re: Tire Mounting, Balancing and Eliminating Shimmy--Video
Tire mounting procedures. Complements of Desser Tire and Goodyear.
http://www.desser.com/tiremountinginfo.php
http://www.desser.com/tiremountinginfo.php