Re: [DML] Doors Up Storage/Torsion life
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Re: [DML] Doors Up Storage/Torsion life
- From: "therealdmcvegas" <DMCVegas@xxxx>
- Date: Sat, 02 Nov 2002 18:22:42 -0000
I'm not a military person, but I would imagine that the reason the canopy on
fighter planes are left up all the time would have more to do with easier
ingress in an emergency situation, rather than the life of the bars. The same
way that fire trucks are parked in their garage spaces with their doors left
open all the time.
Besides that, I believe a past post here on the list stated that parking with the
doors open would do more damage to the door seal pushing against the T
panel, than any benefits that the torsion bar, or the gas struts may recieve.
Besides that, if a torsion bar is unavailable for the application, perhaps a
torsion spring could possibly replace it. Matter of fact, I'd bet on it!
-Robert
vin 6585 "X"
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, john fredt <hecklerkochgmbh@xxxx> wrote:
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> Yes the temperature changes in normal weather are enough to affect the life
of these bars.Simply because they were once cryogenically frozen doesnt
exempt them from the normal contracting and expanding with summer heat
and winter cold.Ever notice that fighter jets are stored with the canopy open
most of the time?
<SNIP>
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