When the gear is extended on my 1960 Comanche single the left main fully extends so it is slightly past center but the right main is stoping a few degrees short of being fully extended. In other words it not going past center like it should. It is just shy of being straight down and not someting that is noticed with a casual observation. This was just noticed yesterday by one of my partners after he put it in the hanger after flying. I believe this is a realitively new problem but it probably been this way for at least several takeoffs and landings because the outside of the right tire is starting to showi slightly more wear than the rest of the tire.
No blown circuit breakers, gear motor seems to be operating properly and the emergency extension arm appears to be full forward. I opened the inspection plate and visually checked the bungee and bungee arm and did not see any problem. Bungee cord is about 18 months old, no sign of wear and the arm appears to be in good shape.
My guess, and that's all it is, a guess, is the gear extension conduit is not pushing the gear all the way down. I have read that the conduits can get bound up with old grease and dirt. Does this sound likely cause or could it be something else? Second question is, if the conduit is the culprit, is it safe to ferry the plane to my mechanic (5 miles) if I leave everything connected and leave the gear down? My thought is that with gear conduit extended as far as it is, it should hold the gear in place as long as it is connected to the motor, but, my understanding of how the gear operates may not be correct.