Change a tire and tube and clean and pack bearings

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • In this video Myannual.net shows you step by stem how to remove a tire/wheel from your aircraft, remove the old tire and tube, clean and inspect all the parts, clean and repack the wheel bearings with grease and reassemble the wheel and reinstall on the aircraft.

Komentáře • 39

  • @cammiepatch301
    @cammiepatch301 Před 10 lety +20

    Don't put the felt pads on either side in the solvent. Wipe them off with a paper towel, then apply a thin coating of grease to them before installing. Wipe all parts off before putting in solvent, it will keep your solvent cleaner. I recommend cleaning the bearings first while the solvent is cleanest. Tighten the axle nut to specified torque value (in maint. manual) first to completely seat the wheel, then back off until tire will spin with not too much rotation but has no side-to-side play. To break the bead on the tire, cut a piece of plywood in the shape of a donut that will cover the tire, but will allow the rim to fit through the hole in the plywood. Place tire on floor, donut on top, then stand on the plywood and do the hulu. Don't forget the hand motions. It will come right off without damaging the wheel. Thanks for the video.

    • @nobodyyouknow222
      @nobodyyouknow222 Před 8 lety +3

      +Cammie Patch do I need the faa/pma ukulele, or can I use a light sport uke ?

    • @billycallanan8227
      @billycallanan8227 Před 4 lety

      That a cool way, thanks for that tip.

    • @davidrobins4025
      @davidrobins4025 Před 3 lety +1

      Make sure to include a video of the hulu process.

  • @briand3837
    @briand3837 Před 3 lety +2

    Nice video. Always deflate tire prior to removing axle nut just in case any of the bolts are weak. More important on high pressure tires but if you routinely do it you won't make a mistake with low or high pressure. After initial inflation remove valve stem to allow inner tube to readjust itself in case of twist. Be careful with the brake line, the way you are twisting it when cleaning you can possibly cause a fatigue fracture.

  • @HighCountryAir
    @HighCountryAir Před 12 lety +1

    Excellent instructional video to help pilot-owners better understand some of the basic preventative maintenance items that they can legally do on their own, so that they can save a bit of labor cost and better understand their aircraft. Thank you for taking the time to produce this!

  • @RJ9mech
    @RJ9mech Před 11 lety +3

    Overall, a well done basic instructional video for the owner/operator. A few details: For safety, pull the valve core to deflate the tie before removing the axle nut. I recommend strongly against the use of a tire iron to break the bead. It will cause damage and induce cracks the aluminum alloy rim. Use care when joining the wheel halves that you don't pinch the tube. Check with your A&P about the correct brake caliper bolts. -some random IA

  • @Bulgdoom
    @Bulgdoom Před 10 lety

    Great video, changing my tires this weekend after the annual inspection and good thing I watched this. Hadn't heard of tire talc before, and haven't done a tube tire before.

  • @Checkered_Demon00
    @Checkered_Demon00 Před 10 měsíci

    I know this video is old but I am saving it for my airframe Practical, thank you!

    • @user-kn7vj5ku9y
      @user-kn7vj5ku9y Před 7 měsíci

      Same! Good luck unless you passed already! Mine is coming up next week, this video is great

  • @nealhere
    @nealhere Před 3 měsíci

    Still good info. did it today. Thanks a ton
    Neal se fla

  • @happysawfish
    @happysawfish Před 8 lety

    I like your format. Hoped to see you balance the wheel.

  • @Scorpioflyer
    @Scorpioflyer Před 11 lety +5

    where's the faa approved maintenance manual?

  • @Stepclimb
    @Stepclimb Před 11 lety +4

    Most bearings have a caution against using compressed air to dry/spin them....

  • @davidcastanedamarin3510

    ¡Thank you so much this has been very helpful!

  • @cesarquintana9034
    @cesarquintana9034 Před 4 lety

    Great video.👍👍👍👍

  • @alienxyt
    @alienxyt Před 9 lety +1

    I liked the video. Have to change my first flat this weekend. When I did a brake job on my truck a while back, my mechanic brother told me to pack the bearings with black moly grease. Is that what I should use for the plane bearings? I also have all-purpose grease in case. Thanks.

    • @randyvanvliet226
      @randyvanvliet226 Před 4 lety

      I'd use a hi temp moly bearing grease. Those tiny tires do a lot of rpms when you take off and land, and the brake rotors heat the grease up in the bearings quite rapidly when you slow down. Coming to complete stop generates a lot of heat.

  • @Wpilot673
    @Wpilot673 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for posting.

  • @64hocus
    @64hocus Před 8 lety

    Nice video, thanks for your help

  • @larryehrlich8702
    @larryehrlich8702 Před 5 lety

    I grew up when tubed tires were common. I was taught to inflate the tires and deflate the tires sever times. Why??? Because that was the way to get any wrinkles out of the inner tube.
    Are aircraft tires so small that this procedure is no longer necessary? When I change my C-182 tires, I always inflate the tire, bounce it up & down on the floor sever times, then deflate the tire, and repeat the process. I have never had a an inner tube with a fold in it. Has this procedure fallen by the wayside?

    • @randyvanvliet226
      @randyvanvliet226 Před 4 lety

      I partially fill the tube, and put it in the tire on the rim, close to volume of tire with no air pressure, then do the same once the split rims are bolted back together.

  • @MrTtmich
    @MrTtmich Před 9 lety

    Great video!

  • @catlikepizzagaming8280

    No safety wire?, what about star washers between flat washer and bolt head?

  • @Cmoredebris
    @Cmoredebris Před 11 lety +1

    wheel balance?

  • @happysawfish
    @happysawfish Před 4 lety

    GREAT VIDEO and work! Thank you. Question to all: is the snap ring one-sided? I saw Eric flip it at 7:57 while reinstalling? I have had issues with them popping out of airplanes after wheel bearings were done. I'm not an A&P, just a pilot. : )

    • @paulgarcia1699
      @paulgarcia1699 Před 3 lety

      I know this is an old question but I just watched the video. The snap ring is not one sided. he flipped it over to give him better leverage for reinstallation. He wanted to pull on the ring vs push on it would be my guess

  • @mcguireonfire7942
    @mcguireonfire7942 Před 4 lety

    Should you deflate tire before removing axle nut?

    • @christianalatorre1530
      @christianalatorre1530 Před 4 lety

      Mcguire On Fire yes . Because if not high possibility that it can explode

    • @golfnovember
      @golfnovember Před 2 lety

      Maybe not explode, but when you separate the wheel halves, the hardware can break, or a wheel half will fly into your face. Your face and upper body will appreciate it.

  • @happysawfish
    @happysawfish Před 6 lety

    I like your work Eric. Where is your shop

  • @gregmagnuson5795
    @gregmagnuson5795 Před rokem

    It’s a good idea to apply a water/soap solution to the valve after inflation to make sure the valve isn’t leaking.

  • @babuthomas2258
    @babuthomas2258 Před 4 lety

    How much psi Air

  • @JulianA-yu5kb
    @JulianA-yu5kb Před rokem

    just lost $200 while watching this video

  • @barrybarry6689
    @barrybarry6689 Před 5 lety +1

    This video should be removed. The instructions are totally incorrect. Every time there is learning point such as how to replace the cotter pin he jumps to a blur-screen, he does the same thing for inserting the inner tube. Yes, there are tricks, simple ones but tricks nonetheless. Find another video.

    • @jbarth2249
      @jbarth2249 Před 3 lety

      You are an idiot , Barry Barry

  • @ericbarnhill3285
    @ericbarnhill3285 Před 10 lety +6

    Glad to hear you found my videos helpful, please pass the work. Let me know if you would like to see specific topics covered. Blue Skies!