Handling, Serv & Maint
Model A36
Section 8
8-20
the depth of the insertion. When the shimmy damper is full,
insertion depth is 2-3/16 inches; when empty, 3-1/16 inches.
NOTE
The measuring wire should be inserted in
the hole in the floating piston rather than
against the piston face, to give a more
accurate reading. To determine if the wire
is inserted in the hole in the floating piston,
insert the wire several times, noting inser-
tion depth each time. When the wire is
inserted in the hole, the depth will be about
1/4-inch greater than when it rests against
the piston face.
When the shimmy damper is found empty or nearly empty, it
should be refilled. See
Bonanza Series Maintenance Manual.
BRAKES
The brake hydraulic fluid reservoir is located on the firewall in
the engine compartment. A dipstick is attached to the reservoir
cap. Refer to the
Bonanza Series
Maintenance Manual
for
hydraulic fluid specification.
The brakes require no adjustments, since the pistons move to
compensate for lining wear.
INDUCTION AIR FILTER
This filter should be inspected for foreign matter at least once
during each 50-hour operating period. In adverse climatic con-
ditions, or if the airplane is stored, preflight inspection is rec-
ommended.
January, 2006
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