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 Post subject: Strut-to-wing Fairing, 185
PostPosted: 31 Mar 2019, 07:34 
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This is what my 185 has where the usual plastic strut-to-wing fairing is. It obviously needs to be replaced, but my question is, is this a real part or something some Canadian stuck on there in its bush days? The only part in the Parts Manual is the plastic one, $99 from MacFarlane, $1 million from Cessna.

The plastic part has to be prepped and painted, so I’m interested in rubber. I know from past experience that talking to painters is dangerous. My last casual conversation with one cost just short of $20k!

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 Post subject: Re: Strut-to-wing Fairing, 185
PostPosted: 31 Mar 2019, 10:51 
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Real part. Cessna part numbers for the strut seals 0713018-1, 0713180-1, 0713181-1.


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 Post subject: Re: Strut-to-wing Fairing, 185
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I find a 0713018-1, but the fiberglass thing goes on top of it, it looks like.


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 Post subject: Re: Strut-to-wing Fairing, 185
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Some people run 180 / 185's with just the rubber gasket / seal in place ,
without the fairing, on the wing strut.

It is a good idea , either way to ensure that you have the rubber gasket / seal ,
on at least the R/H gear leg , and the lower R/H strut, at a minimum,
as it helps prevent exhaust, from entering the cabin / underfloor area.


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 Post subject: Re: Strut-to-wing Fairing, 185
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Buy three sets of each now before cessna changes the pricing. I learned that the hard way, my Wheel well plastic for my 210 went from $680 to over $3000 in a year. That was only one out of three pieces for me I'm scared to price the other ones right now.


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 Post subject: Re: Strut-to-wing Fairing, 185
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Stuart,

Free advice:
Buy the McFarlane split fairing.

https://www.mcfarlaneaviation.com/artic ... or-cessna/

Allows you to remove it for inspection completely w/o having to disconnect the strut. About the best thing my painter suggested when we painted 2 years ago. Also, make sure you keep chafe tape on the strut where the fairing ends. If the fairing comes loose a bit in flight it can and will score the strut deeply enough to require replacement. Cessna limits on damage to a strut are pretty tight, not much of a score and you replace strut. Learned to my -$AMU distaste once. Frankly I suspect the McFarlane, if it loosens in flight might depart the plane - a much cheaper cure than a new strut!

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 Post subject: Re: Strut-to-wing Fairing, 185
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Go for the fairings. You may gain a knot or two from eliminating interference drag, and they look much better than the rubber seals.
I attach a picture of mine; please ignore the other hardware on the strut.

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 Post subject: Re: Strut-to-wing Fairing, 185
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Go for the fairings. You may gain a knot or two from eliminating interference drag, and they look much better than the rubber seals.

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 Post subject: Re: Strut-to-wing Fairing, 185
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Just FYI Stene Aviation is another source.

I have no affiliation other than purchasing a set of strut fairings for a T210 from them a few years ago. I was told they were well made.

https://www.steneaviation.com/collectio ... site-parts


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Tom, those chem-trail dispensers are top secret... no photos, please :D

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No secret, Nathan... I apologize for the distraction to the thread. Just a small device in the early developmental stages with the FAA.
Have a great weekend.


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No secret, Nathan... I apologize for the distraction to the thread. Just a small device in the early developmental stages with the FAA.
Have a great weekend.


I don't know about the solo cup dispenser/cremation remains dispersion unit, but the airfoil shaped clamp is a work of art. :thumbup:

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...please ignore the other hardware on the strut.

TN

I analyzed that task about 80 ways from Sunday then gave up, landed the plane, rented a car and drove to the lake my father wanted his ashes in.

I pretty sure I saved myself A LOT of vacuuming after reading other peoples horror stories.


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John et al.: In respect to Stuart's original thread, I am starting a brief new thread on Brand X talk that may be of interest to the readership.


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