Need help: NGV nut removal, Pegasus
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RE: Need help: NGV nut removal, Pegasus
Hi,
This nut has C/CW thread. Please mark first on nut and wheel so after rebuilding you will get almost seem troque.
RTegards,
Ray Struik
AMT Netherlands
This nut has C/CW thread. Please mark first on nut and wheel so after rebuilding you will get almost seem troque.
RTegards,
Ray Struik
AMT Netherlands
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RE: Need help: NGV nut removal, Pegasus
Christian:
Here are some pics of the turbine:
Picture 1 is the round nut holding the NGV that I need to remove in order to pull out the combustion chamber
Picture 2 shows the fuel manifold joint to the fuel ring, after the joint, the fuel manifold continues to the inside of the CC all the way back until almost touching the NGV, I'm guessing that the extension on the mainfold may be to preheat the fuel.
Picture 3 shows visible through one of the chamber holes the fuel manifold extension, you can see it almost reaches the NGV
Picture 4 shows the heat "stain" on the ouside of the turbine body showing the hotspot location, you can see it happens after the NGV
Picture 5 shows the inside rear wall of the NGV, you can see the stains caused by raw burning fuel on the hot spot location.
Coincidently, the location of the hotspot and the burning fuel stains on the NGV are aligned with the location of where the fuel mainfold extension ends. Still I tried pumping some fuel through the fuel manifold and no fuel appears to be coming out of the other end of the fuel manifold extension
Here are some pics of the turbine:
Picture 1 is the round nut holding the NGV that I need to remove in order to pull out the combustion chamber
Picture 2 shows the fuel manifold joint to the fuel ring, after the joint, the fuel manifold continues to the inside of the CC all the way back until almost touching the NGV, I'm guessing that the extension on the mainfold may be to preheat the fuel.
Picture 3 shows visible through one of the chamber holes the fuel manifold extension, you can see it almost reaches the NGV
Picture 4 shows the heat "stain" on the ouside of the turbine body showing the hotspot location, you can see it happens after the NGV
Picture 5 shows the inside rear wall of the NGV, you can see the stains caused by raw burning fuel on the hot spot location.
Coincidently, the location of the hotspot and the burning fuel stains on the NGV are aligned with the location of where the fuel mainfold extension ends. Still I tried pumping some fuel through the fuel manifold and no fuel appears to be coming out of the other end of the fuel manifold extension
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RE: Need help: NGV nut removal, Pegasus
i would guess c c/w ngv nut
as u can see the 4 prong tool would not fit as your nut has 2 knotches not 4
i have a custom tool for this with 2 prongs / used while in lathe to tighten & loosen
as u can see the 4 prong tool would not fit as your nut has 2 knotches not 4
i have a custom tool for this with 2 prongs / used while in lathe to tighten & loosen