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Purpose of an independent master cylinder? |
create a flow of fluid in the on position and to relieve thermal expansion and allow replacement of fluid lost by leakage in the off position |
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where is the independent master cylinder located? |
in the cockpit mounted to the rudder pedal supports, with the piston rod connected to the rudder pedal |
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what are the components of the independent master cylinder? |
housing assy piston assy |
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Purpose of the power boost master cylinder? |
create a flow of fluid, and to give a greater pressure at the brakes to aid in the pilot in appying brakes |
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Purpose for the two different diameters on the boost piston |
to gain a mechanical advantage when going to the balanced position |
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why is the boost piston hollow in the large diameter end? |
seat against the outlet valve closing off return |
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what is the area between the actuating piston and the adapter end plug called? |
boost chamber |
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what unit controls the pressure and the return flow within the power boost master cylinder? |
Inlet and outlet valves |
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The boost piston has how many diameter? |
two different diameters |
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The end plugs secures? |
the cylinder and serves as a guide for the rod |
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the housing contains which ports? |
brake port, return port, and pressure port
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Inlet-outlet valves control |
the pressure and return flow |
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actuation piston separates the? |
brake chamber from the boost chamber |
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the valve rod seats? |
the poppet valve that is inside the piston |
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plug of main bore housing of a power boost master cylinder that is used to secure the cylinder to the a/c structure? |
rod end plug |
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plug that serves as a guide for the rod? |
adapter plug (both plugs secured with snap rings) |