Fleet Canuck - Manuals

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Came Across this resources and thought I would add it our archives here at Scudrunners.com


Fleet Canuck Emergency Checklist
CanuckFleet80EmergencyChecklist.pdf
Fleet Canuck Spec Sheet
Fleet Canuck Spec Sheet.pdf
Fleet Canuck Spare Parts Special Maintenance Instructions
Fleet Canuck Spare Parts Special Maintenance Instructions.pdf
Fleet Canuck Original Pilot Operating Handbook
Fleet Canuck Original POH.pdf
Fleet Canuck Inspection Lubrication
Fleet Canuck Inspection Lubrication.pdf
Fleet Canuck Edmonton Flying Club POH.pdf
Fleet Canuck Edmonton Flying Club POH.pdf
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Anyone have the length of the bolts for the Canuck landing gear? The manual shows part # of 80-0590 and 80-0580, how does that transfer to AN numbers?
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That's a common trick manufacturers use - they have their own p/n for something off the shelf.

The trick about these kinds of bolts is that you may need some more information than just the length and diameter ... remember the Cessna landing gear which requires close tolerance.

https://spenceraircraft.com/hardware/fa ... bolts.html

It's gotta be made of the right material, too. You can look at the head of the bolt that's in there, but there's no guarantee the last guy installed the correct part.

https://www.aircraftspruce.com/menus/ha/bolts.html

PS If you find it's a tight fit, put the bolts in the freezer for 20 minutes.
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