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I have a 2006 AMD 601 B XL with weakening springs which have dropped the canopy on me several times recently. I was happy with the 40 lb originals and am wondering if I should replace with one 40 lb and one 60 lb . Can anyone confirm that two 60 lb springs are not too much lift?
Ted Haller 620TH
300 hrs 25 since wing mod.
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Hi Theodore
I have the 650 canopy on my XL which I think is lighter than the long XL canopy. They sent me another set of gas struts with my kit which were identical to the first set. Neither pair will hold the canopy unless it is nearly all the way up. I am going to get someone to regas my struts. I think that airmail may have something to do with the pressure drop in the struts, I could be wrong. McMaster Carr have the identical struts in various pressures. Unfortunately I live in Australia and they wont ship international and fear if they did, airmail would once again wreck them, I could be wrong. My understanding is that the guys who can regas struts can add pressure to any strut with a vacuum or pressure chamber however it works. I am not sure weather it is just that we are supplied crap struts or if the world of Zodiac owners are just unlucky. The other possibility is that the struts are just not heavy duty enough to be upto the job. If you watch the AMD video with George Degonia, probably spelt his name wrong, he demonstrates the 650 canopy. He gives it a slight push and rockets up and cushes itself at the top before the end of travel. They definately don't seem to be the originals. What say you?
Regards
Phill
Hey Alan,
Do you or does someone have the SUSPA part number for the 60 lb strut? I just acquired a 601HD project and would lkie to start out with something I don't have to worry about.
Thank you.
Mark
Hi Theodore
That's great news. Just a couple of questions though.
Did McMaster Carr send the struts by road or air freight?
When you unlock and push your canopy up does it fly up and cush itself on the gas before the end of travel?
Phill
I'm new to the Zenith list, but I have a Dragonfly which has the struts. There were many different variations tried over the years. The biggest problem was the struts were mounted with the shaft pointing up ( as mentioned previous). This lets the gas leak out quickly. The strut will last 10 times longer with the shaft down. Every pic I've seen of the 601 struts have them correct, so this does not seem to be a problem.
One trick that was used was to file a notch in the shaft at the full compression point to release some gas if the struts are to strong. Then be sure NOT to compress to this point when installed. There were others that soldered Schrater tire valves to the cylinders. Then you can add CO2 from a cartridge. I'm not endorsing the later, just thought I'd pass along some option that have been used.
Good luck,
Bob M
601HDS
http://www.flyboyaccessories.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&am...
Here are the CO2 tire inflaters used to add gas to weak struts with Schrader valves.
Bottom of the page.
Bob MO
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