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AirMike
Joined: 27 Feb 2007 Posts: 514 Location: Nevada
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Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 6:43 pm Post subject: TruTrak Pitch servo installation |
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I am having a problem with the install of the (what should be easy) TruTrak Pitch servo. The problem is that the Aluminum spacer that they include is too long. I only have about .28" of space between the bellcrank bracket and the MM-3-300 rod end bearing. The TruTrak Pitch servo plans call for a (supplied) .438" spacer in that space. If I put in that thick of a spacer the whole thing would be very cattywhompus and would stress the drive on the servo and the bearing on the bellcrank. (Yes, I did double check to see that I reinstalled the drive wheel properly)
If anyone has had the same issue please let me know.
Also, as this has been an all day ordeal - calling Zach at Trutrak three times today, I intend to post installation instructions for the servo tomorrow.
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Tim Olson
Joined: 25 Jan 2007 Posts: 2879
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Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 7:41 pm Post subject: TruTrak Pitch servo installation |
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Do you have photos? I'm wondering, are you talking about the system
that uses a roller wheel that runs over a cable inside an aluminum
channel? It's a torque enhancing pitch mechanism? I'm having better
luck with that one than the original pushrod-only one.
Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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AirMike wrote:
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I am having a problem with the install of the (what should be easy)
TruTrak Pitch servo. The problem is that the Aluminum spacer that
they include is too long. I only have about .28" of space between the
bellcrank bracket and the MM-3-300 rod end bearing. The TruTrak Pitch
servo plans call for a (supplied) .438" spacer in that space. If I
put in that thick of a spacer the whole thing would be very
cattywhompus and would stress the drive on the servo and the bearing
on the bellcrank. (Yes, I did double check to see that I reinstalled
the drive wheel properly)
If anyone has had the same issue please let me know.
Also, as this has been an all day ordeal - calling Zach at Trutrak
three times today, I intend to post installation instructions for the
servo tomorrow.
-------- OSH '08 or Bust Q/B Kit - Doors/windows/uggg
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aarongleixner(at)sbcgloba Guest
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Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 4:50 pm Post subject: TruTrak Pitch servo installation |
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I installed my system last week (its the latest version with the wheel and cable), and had the exact same issue. I just shortened the spacer to the length that made it work. Let me know if I missed something.
Aaron
AirMike <Mikeabel(at)Pacbell.net> wrote:
[quote]--> RV10-List message posted by: "AirMike"
I am having a problem with the install of the (what should be easy) TruTrak Pitch servo. The problem is that the Aluminum spacer that they include is too long. I only have about .28" of space between the bellcrank bracket and the MM-3-300 rod end bearing. The TruTrak Pitch servo plans call for a (supplied) .438" spacer in that space. If I put in that thick of a spacer the whole thing would be very cattywhompus and would stress the drive on the servo and the bearing on the [quote][b]
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Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 6:17 pm Post subject: TruTrak Pitch servo installation |
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I haven't been following the TT pitch servo thread but whatever you do make sure that the servo can not get into an over center lock. A locked elevator means pruning of the gene pool.
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Subject: Re: TruTrak Pitch servo installation
I installed my system last week (its the latest version with the wheel and cable), and had the exact same issue. I just shortened the spacer to the length that made it work. Let me know if I missed something.
Aaron
AirMike <Mikeabel(at)Pacbell.net> wrote:
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I am having a problem with the install of the (what should be easy) TruTrak Pitch servo. The problem is that the Aluminum spacer that they include is too long. I only have about .28" of space between the bellcrank bracket and the MM-3-300 rod end bearing. The TruTrak Pitch servo plans call for a (supplied) .438" spacer in that space. If I put in that thick of a spacer the whole thing would be very cattywhompus and would stress the drive on the servo and the bearing on the Quote: |
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Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 8:47 pm Post subject: TruTrak Pitch servo installation |
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I had a look at my spacer on the servo last night and I would say it’s definitely closer to the .438” size rather than the .280” as Mike has described.
All is square.
I would check with TruTrak until they can identify to your satisfaction, what has changed.
John 40315
From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Aaron Gleixner
Sent: Friday, 2 November 2007 10:49 AM
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: TruTrak Pitch servo installation
I installed my system last week (its the latest version with the wheel and cable), and had the exact same issue. I just shortened the spacer to the length that made it work. Let me know if I missed something.
Aaron
AirMike <Mikeabel(at)Pacbell.net> wrote:
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I am having a problem with the install of the (what should be easy) TruTrak Pitch servo. The problem is that the Aluminum spacer that they include is too long. I only have about .28" of space between the bellcrank bracket and the MM-3-300 rod end bearing. The TruTrak Pitch servo plans call for a (supplied) .438" spacer in that space. If I put in that thick of a spacer the whole thing would be very cattywhompus and would stress the drive on the servo and the bearing on the 01234[b]
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