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PHCarter(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 8:37 pm Post subject: V530 repair |
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Thank you, everyone, for the suggestions and solutions for the V530 spanner wrench. I made/modified an available wrench per several of your suggestions and it works great. The original problem was that one of the blades was frozen. I had to eventually remove the hub and disassemble on the bench to get everything unfrozen.
This problem is due to insufficient propeller maintenance in the past and heavy rains this winter. Unfortunately, I have to store my Yak outside. The water damage inside the hub is minimal. The only real problem is with one of the retainer nuts. Very little rush, but the phenolic bushing appears to have swollen and is interfering with the blade. This prevents blade pitch motion. I have cleaned everything and removed crust from old grease and rubbing phenolic, but the fit is still too tight for normal / easy blade motion.
How is this repaired? Do I replace the phenolic bushing and V-seal within the retainer nut, or replace the whole retainer nut assembly? Is this a hub overhaul case? My propeller blades are still in reasonable shape, so I don't need a complete overhaul. I have been careful about marking the alignments during disassembly and am sure I can reassemble, but I am starting to think a balancing will be required if I replace many parts. Would appreciate any insights.
My original mechanic in the San Francisco Area has moved. Does anyone have a suggestion for another mechanic in this area?
Preston Carter
Yak-52, N6209F
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dsavarese(at)elmore.rr.co Guest
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Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 4:03 am Post subject: V530 repair |
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I would recommend a hub overhaul. Contact Carl and Jill Hays in Kingman, AZ. They will take care of you.
jill(at)m-14p.com (jill(at)m-14p.com)
928-681-4400
Dennis
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