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05-26-2007 12:44 PM 13 years ago
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Swashplate Stiffness How much resistance is there normalyy in a swashplate |
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05-26-2007 02:36 PM 13 years ago
bigdad390
rrVeteran East. Liverpool, Ohio |
I put an ohm meter on a plastic one it it read infinite, on the metal one about 3 ohms resitance. |
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05-26-2007 02:39 PM 13 years ago
Danny Calderone
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lol, i could'nt have stopped myself either. but seriously, resistance in the swash movement is almost always cured with proper ball link sizing.Signature |
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05-27-2007 01:04 PM 13 years ago
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rrApprentice Central , Queensland, Australia |
Hey Doc where talkin about the stiffness with the centre pivot
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05-27-2007 03:34 PM 13 years ago
Danny Calderone
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Ahh. what I would do is remove the swash and spray the ball and socket real liberally while working the ball around (cant forget the stepchildren now) with some nitro degreaser in an aerosol can, lots of car guys use it your local hobby shop should have it. Then put one drop of tri-flow or some other teflon lube on it. Probably just got some smegma worked into it. That should free you up as there really should'nt be too much resistance ? (at least not mechanically)Good luckSignature |
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05-28-2007 11:07 PM 13 years ago
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rrApprentice Central , Queensland, Australia |
Thanks for the info Doc, I'll give it a try. |
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05-29-2007 12:33 AM 13 years ago
Delamar
rrApprentice adelaide, australia |
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