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PostPosted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 7:44 pm    Post subject: check your rudder bearing Reply with quote

The other day on my preflight I noticed a significant amount of play in the top rudder attach point of my 601.  Then I was at a fly in over the weekend with several 601's and they all had some play.  One was really bad and the rest had quite a bit of play too.  The hinge is just a bushing running in aluminium.  Mine has worn in just 100 hours.
 
Has anyone come up with a better bearing idea?
 
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 8:12 pm    Post subject: check your rudder bearing Reply with quote

Hi Frank;
 I did not like the steel in aluminum bearing design so I made the following redesign of all of the various pivot designs on my CH701. I did submit them to the factory who commented that they did not see any problems with the designs. I have attached the Rudder Pivot redesigns drawings. The advantage of the designs is that the existing 4130 bushings are running in "Oilite" type bearings and are many times longer than the original Zenith designs.

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The other day on my preflight I noticed a significant amount of play in the top rudder attach point of my 601. Then I was at a fly in over the weekend with several 601's and they all had some play. One was really bad and the rest had quite a bit of play too. The hinge is just a bushing running in aluminium. Mine has worn in just 100 hours.

Has anyone come up with a better bearing idea?

Thanks

Frank Probst

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 5:25 am    Post subject: check your rudder bearing Reply with quote

Frank,
I had the same issue last annual inspection and found the pin was not
snug on the bushing ends. I made another bushing just a tad longer and
it solved the problem.
The bushing has to be a tight fit between the angles or it will allow
motion to tear up the aluminum. I also added a little white lithium
grease on assembly.

Larry McFarland 601HDS at www.macsmachine.com

Frank Probst wrote:
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The other day on my preflight I noticed a significant amount of play
in the top rudder attach point of my 601. Then I was at a fly in over
the weekend with several 601's and they all had some play. One was
really bad and the rest had quite a bit of play too. The hinge is
just a bushing running in aluminium. Mine has worn in just 100 hours.

Has anyone come up with a better bearing idea?

Thanks

Frank Probst

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 8:14 am    Post subject: check your rudder bearing Reply with quote

A drop of oil every once in a while...  At least every engine service.
I aply a drop of oil in all moving parts everytime I wash the airplane..

In harbor freight they sell a little one for less than 3 dls
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=1106

Every flying day, with the preflight, at least I wash the widshield with plenty of water (avoid scratches) and clean the leading edges with rag and water.

All airplanes need a little love and care...

Saludos
Gary Gower
701 912S 250 hrs
building 601XL Jab 3300

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Has anyone come up with a better bearing idea?

Thanks

Frank Probst

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 10:19 am    Post subject: check your rudder bearing Reply with quote

Gary,

I have been cautioned to avoid using oil on external control hinges and pivot points. The objection is that the oil will attract dust, which will accelerate wear. I have been advised to use the white powder lubricant made for locks.

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