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Question..Hydraulic fluid started dripping from bottom right side of fuselage by the right landing gear area

bleaus64

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Has anybody had this happen to them? Or heard of it happening? I was thinking it might be the fitting located in that area? What is the best way to access that area…myself and a mechanic are heading to the airport tomorrow to have a look….any insight or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
 
Has anybody had this happen to them? Or heard of it happening? I was thinking it might be the fitting located in that area? What is the best way to access that area…myself and a mechanic are heading to the airport tomorrow to have a look….any insight or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Sounds like it is from the brakes.
 
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You don’t say if you have an iS or ULS, but if it’s an iS with gun-drilled gear legs, I’d look at the brake fittings attached to the gear legs.
 

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Yeah I looked at schematic and looks like it’s from potentially the fitting by the main gear arm.. I’m hoping ther is a way to tighten the fitting….if that’s the problem 🤞 without needing to remove the gear?
 
You don’t say if you have an iS or ULS, but if it’s an iS with gun-drilled gear legs, I’d look at the brake fittings attached to the gear legs.
Hey and thank you that photo!! That’s very helpful 👍 I am hoping the fitting just needs to be retightened
 
May be too late now, but I found the KAI for the ULS landing gear. The fitting is different, but in close proximity to the iS.
 

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it was the fitting and I got it fixed. Luckily there was an inspection plate right below the fitting👍 it had to be re-flanged, but thank you for everyone’s input much appreciated
 
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