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jcasey21
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You have NO problem.

The elevator has a built in bypass when resting on the stop. There is verbage in the books addressing your limitations and the elevator being "Off the stop".

Our book says

"It is possible that the full system

pressure may not be reached if the control

column is full forward because of normal

internal bypass of fluid in the elevator boost

package. Pulling the column off the stop will

eliminate this bypass."

If you run an engine you may see the same issue.

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running the Aux Pump with ground test valve tied we get a presure of 2600-2800 psi. The second we take the elevator off the stops it jumps up to 3100 psi. We have already changed the Aux pump. Were could our problem be located at

I'm no hydro troop, but I also want to say that's normal.

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-1 (Change 9)

pg 2-56

NOTE

A positive hydraulic pressure indication must be noted by the time the engine is on speed.

Normal operating pressure should be indicated within 30 seconds after on speed. This

pressure may not be reached if the control column is full forward due to the normal internal

fluid bypass in the elevator boost package. Pulling the column off the stop 2 to 3 inches will

eliminate this bypass.

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In Lockheed Service Information Letter No. 18 dated 1 NOV 77 it has acceptable pressure reading for the auxiliary system as 2,700 to 3,200 PSI with the ground test valve tied and flight control boost shutoff switches open. If the elevator control column is at the forward stop the elevator boost package can bypass approximately 3.5 GPM causing the lower pressure reading on the auxiliary system gage.

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Having the same issue three weeks ago, and since our books doesn’t have a direct approval of the case, the Aux pump had been changed, the new pump(zero hours) worked fine with us and was maintaining the 3000 where ever the elevator resting.

Therefore convince ALL of them to accept the drop or…… find another good pump to make “Switch Operators†happy.

TIP: Adjusting the pump pressure (caped adjustment) failed to recover the drop during ground connection to utility; it only increases the pressure to 3300 once the pump is servicing its own system.

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I don't have a -1 with me at the moment but there is a blurp in it about not having full system pressure until the engines are up-sped. This is one of those common sense things that you won't find an actual reference for kind of like when the flap lines "shake" when you run the flaps through or the #3 tail pipe "vibration".

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