Posting in the -10 forum, because that's what I have, but I don't know the gear design of other -A models, so my question may be more broadly applicable.
My annual C.I. was just completed. During that inspection, with the nosewheel elevated, there was some noticeable play when re-mounting the nosewheel following a tire change, break-out force test, etc... I'm attaching two screenshots from the KAI, showing the relevant areas. The play is at the bushings, p/ns VA-143 and VA-144. The amount play at the bushings themselves is relatively small, but detectable when force is applied to the strut. Given the length of the nose strut, that translates to roughly 1/4" of play at the end of the strut. This has not been noticed before, but that may not mean it wasn't there. With weight on the nosewheel, it of course can't be detected. Time to order new bushings, or is this normal?


My annual C.I. was just completed. During that inspection, with the nosewheel elevated, there was some noticeable play when re-mounting the nosewheel following a tire change, break-out force test, etc... I'm attaching two screenshots from the KAI, showing the relevant areas. The play is at the bushings, p/ns VA-143 and VA-144. The amount play at the bushings themselves is relatively small, but detectable when force is applied to the strut. Given the length of the nose strut, that translates to roughly 1/4" of play at the end of the strut. This has not been noticed before, but that may not mean it wasn't there. With weight on the nosewheel, it of course can't be detected. Time to order new bushings, or is this normal?

