BigBadLou
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I just paid through my a** ... err .. nose ... to replace my DG with a rebuilt unit.
The original reason was due to unacceptable precession rate (had to adjust it after every U-turn or after a few minutes).
Flying with the newly rebuilt DG, I do not see any difference, it precesses "like crazy", i.e. 10-15 degrees after a U-turn and easily 30 degrees after a turn (standard rate). Again, that is unacceptable.
I spoke to the shop that replaced the DG. The owner said that it is not unusual that a rebuilt DG will precess badly and needs to be rebuilt again. To my question "don't they test the rebuilt units before they release them back to the customer?", he replied "they should".
So question #1:
If the unit was rebuilt and tested good at the avionics shop, how can it become "double plus ungood" within a few flight hours? (extra points for catching the reference)
The filters are clean and changed regularly, the vacuum pump has <300 hours, vacuum gauge shows correct readings (per POH).
I cannot give you information on the location and direction of all the hoses. I can only assume that if the vacuum gauge shows good, the DG and AI have enough airflow.
The AI works without a glitch, btw.
So question #2:
Could the plumbing be the cause of DG precession?
Any advice and information is appreciated.
The original reason was due to unacceptable precession rate (had to adjust it after every U-turn or after a few minutes).
Flying with the newly rebuilt DG, I do not see any difference, it precesses "like crazy", i.e. 10-15 degrees after a U-turn and easily 30 degrees after a turn (standard rate). Again, that is unacceptable.
I spoke to the shop that replaced the DG. The owner said that it is not unusual that a rebuilt DG will precess badly and needs to be rebuilt again. To my question "don't they test the rebuilt units before they release them back to the customer?", he replied "they should".
So question #1:
If the unit was rebuilt and tested good at the avionics shop, how can it become "double plus ungood" within a few flight hours? (extra points for catching the reference)
The filters are clean and changed regularly, the vacuum pump has <300 hours, vacuum gauge shows correct readings (per POH).
I cannot give you information on the location and direction of all the hoses. I can only assume that if the vacuum gauge shows good, the DG and AI have enough airflow.
The AI works without a glitch, btw.
So question #2:
Could the plumbing be the cause of DG precession?
Any advice and information is appreciated.