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tonyvaccarella
Joined: 10 Sep 2014 Posts: 68 Location: Australia
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Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2023 3:01 am Post subject: Trim damper assembly |
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Hi everyone,
Im wondering if anyone else has encountered this problem with the trim damper assembly as I have.
From Page 19-2 - Figure 2, the TS04A bolt is placed through the support bracket - however, when I installed the Nyloc Nut M10 and putting in safety (only by about 1 thread). The spring is fully compressed and causes binding with operating the electric trim.
I can't see an easy way out of this and I have been thinking of removing the spring and cutting one or two spirals of the spring.
Can anyone kindly offer some wisdom on this?
Many thanks
Tony
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Burrilla
Joined: 25 Apr 2015 Posts: 185
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Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2023 3:26 am Post subject: Trim damper assembly |
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Not had a problem.
Whenever I’ve come across something that’s doesn’t seem to work I always go back to the manual to check I have the right items and assembled them correctly.
For example the thickness washer placed under the head of a bolt instead of the nut meant the shoulder of the bolt did not go all the way through a control rod end resulting in too much play in the control. Corrected and all works fine.
Alan
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Quote: | On 11 Mar 2023, at 11:04, tonyvaccarella <tony(at)weimagine.com.au> wrote:
Hi everyone,
Im wondering if anyone else has encountered this problem with the trim damper assembly as I have.
> From Page 19-2 - Figure 2, the TS04A bolt is placed through the support bracket - however, when I installed the Nyloc Nut M10 and putting in safety (only by about 1 thread). The spring is fully compressed and causes binding with operating the electric trim.
I can't see an easy way out of this and I have been thinking of removing the spring and cutting one or two spirals of the spring.
Can anyone kindly offer some wisdom on this?
Many thanks
Tony
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Tony Vaccarella
Mascot NSW 2020
Sydney Australia
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