The helo add on, here in Torrance, is literally exhausting. The last week or so I haven’t been motivated enough to continue servicing the Scout. Today was different, after about (3) hours flying the R22 it was back to the hangar and work continued.
Amphib landing gear is really simple but, different. Therefore in today’s show and tell we shall investigate those differences.
Axle grease seals when new allow no grease what so ever to purge. In order to keep a fresh supply of AeroShell 22 slowly flowing, a 1/8” hole is drilled in the outside seal.

Here’s the configuration:

Insert a cotter pin into the axle and grease barrel to keep aligned. Test the zerk by pumping a little grease into the barrel and see if it exists in the two holes (top and bottom).

While the wheel is removed grease the lower links:

Next, insert the freshly overhauled wheel assembly, adjust wheel nut, and cotter key. Bolt on brakes, safety wire. Then pump the entire axle up with AeroShell 22, takes about 3-5 minutes. Repeat on other side.