Tailwheel adjustment Scott 2000/3-24
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Tailwheel adjustment Scott 2000/3-24
Is there an adjustment for tailwheel steering?
Problem: I try turn right and it doesn’t respond as quickly as it does to the left. I put in full right and it barley turns and most time I need to tap the right brake. Not good on landing I tried doesn’t end well. New tailwheel pilot
I need to try and rectify this. Any help or drawings on the system would help.
Thanks
Problem: I try turn right and it doesn’t respond as quickly as it does to the left. I put in full right and it barley turns and most time I need to tap the right brake. Not good on landing I tried doesn’t end well. New tailwheel pilot
I need to try and rectify this. Any help or drawings on the system would help.
Thanks
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Re: Tailwheel adjustment
Not something that can easily be answered, can you send some pics of what tailwheel unit you have? We need a little more to go on. There are several flavors of tailwheels on our birds.
There are some articles in the Members Only forum from the main website page, and a few Neal Wright articles at the bottom of this webpage to get you going.
There are some articles in the Members Only forum from the main website page, and a few Neal Wright articles at the bottom of this webpage to get you going.
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Re: Tailwheel adjustment
I had a similar issue and discovered that the wrong turnbuckle was used on one side. Sounds like a pedal or a tail springs adjustment perhaps. PM me with a number and I would be happy to call and share my experience - might help…
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Re: Tailwheel adjustment
I'll get a[ick later when i go to the airport. For now parts replace was:
06-150800 Tire 6x2 general
A4050-20629 Bearing
AS4138-20269 Bearing cup
U1709A-000 Tailwheel
Arm Assy
06-150800 Tire 6x2 general
A4050-20629 Bearing
AS4138-20269 Bearing cup
U1709A-000 Tailwheel
Arm Assy
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OK, from that we can deduce that you have a Scott 2000 or 3-24.
What kind of steering springs do you have installed? Are they both the same? This tailwheel is sensitive to the type of and tension on the springs. If you lift the tailwheel off the ground and operate the rudder pedals stop to stop, does it turn equally in both directions? Is the wheel vertical when viewed from behind, or is it canted to one side or the other? When the plane is loaded, what is the angle of the steering axis when viewed from the side?
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Re: Tailwheel adjustment
I found on my airplane that the spring tensioned lever arms that fit into the notches on the top of the fork shaft (Scott 2000) and hold the tailwheel in orientation with the rudder were worn. As a result, they weren't grabbing the shaft as well as they should and steering was very sloppy. I ended up biting the bullet and buying a replacement arm assembly from Univair. I took the old unit apart and sure enough, there was a big difference between the geometry of the arms from new to old (very worn). Notches on the fork were in great shape (luckily).
Not sure if that is your issue, but thought I would share my problem and solution with you.
Not sure if that is your issue, but thought I would share my problem and solution with you.
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Re: Tailwheel adjustment Scott 2000/3-24
I have split off the posts about the 3200 into their own thread.
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Re: Tailwheel adjustment Scott 2000/3-24
Some Scott 2000 reference material for your libraries...
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Can I still order one for $26.50?
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Re: Tailwheel adjustment Scott 2000/3-24
Anyone tried compression type springs on their tail wheel?