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Yak Stuck Out... It's a BAD relay!

 
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Ernie



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PostPosted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 5:12 pm    Post subject: Yak Stuck Out... It's a BAD relay! Reply with quote

This was a great thread, but a little foreign to me. Does the CJ have
a similar system?????

Ernie

On 2/10/06, MajorGoofinoff(at)aol.com <MajorGoofinoff(at)aol.com> wrote:
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OK,

Here is the answer as to why my Yak would not fire the booster coil or
the Air Solenoid.
The IGNITION RELAY -TKE52- in the relay box at station 6 is BAD.

The relay box is located behind the rear instrument panel. I
disconnected the instrument air and power lines then removed the center
instruments. If you have not notice when you undo the two thumb screws at
the top of the instruments the panel will fold down and out. Down on the
left and right hinges that the panel rotates on, you will find that each has
a removable pin. This will allow you to pull the complete instrument
package out of the way, with the exception of the heading compass. Just
remove the three screws holding it in, and leave it there.

The relay box is located in the upper right hand side. Has two cannon
plugs on the bottom, one large and one small, and lots of Russian safety
wire. Remove the two cannon plugs, then remove the four screws holding the
box to the bulkhead. Take box out and cut safety wire. Once you have done
all of this, getting to the relay inside is easy.

After I sorted out what was what on the relay I reconnected the cannon
plugs and powered up the airplane. Just as I expected my multi-meter show
that 28 V power from the 10 Amp ignition breaker switch (the one down by the
battery switch) was feeding into the relay and was ready and waiting to
power the air solenoid and shower of sparks.

. Next I checked that each starter button when pressed would send power to
the relay and they worked fine. From the bench check I did I suspected that
the starter button power was not making it through the relay and in turn was
not pulling the relay closed. I checked the ground terminal to make sure
that the wire had good continuity and of course it did.

Only one thing left to due and that was jump the 28 V feed line to the
air solenoid line. When I turned on the battery and flipped the ignition
switch on the air solenoid made that lovely POP and sent air to spin the
prop.
After having pulled this box, I would not want to do this in the field.
I will keep that extra booster coil with the pig tail handy. Once you got
the tool, its a quick fix.

Scott.


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PostPosted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 2:16 pm    Post subject: Yak Stuck Out... It's a BAD relay! Reply with quote

Ernest Martinez wrote:
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This was a great thread, but a little foreign to me. Does the CJ have
a similar system?????

Yes and no. There is no relay in the CJ6A. The start button carries the
whole load. The bus feeds the ignition toggle switch which then feeds
the start button. That splits and drives the air start solenoid and the
boost coil in parallel.

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