paramax55
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I have a '72 Arrow II, 200 hp. When I bought the plane, the trim was SUPER stiff. Everyone who tried it complained about it. After a couple of months, I kicked myself because all it needed was a fresh lube. Well, here it is, a year amd a half later, and it started to get stiff while in the descent. I decided to fix it right, so I took the whole jack screw assembly apart. I cleaned everything down to metal and used fresh Luriplate Aero on it all before putting it back together (everything but the cable and outside of the drum).
Well, it works like a dream now - until you get up to about 150 mph. It stiffens up and the electric trim clutch just slips. Level off and slow down, and everything goes back to good. You can manhandle the yoke, take pressure off the trim tab, and it also works. I also noticed that the top part of the threads on the jack screw are worn. The bottom of the threads look normal - kind of how it would look if you used a bolt to "jack up" a heavy load and "stretched" the threads.
I'm thinking I'd like to try a new jack screw and see what happens, but I don't see a part number for it - only for the drum, washers, and cotter pins. I'm sure I could make another with the lathe and mill - maybe even using some all-thread (I doubt there's a ton of stress on it), but I'd prefer not to be a test pilot if a store-bought piece is available.
Anybody have any other ideas?
Well, it works like a dream now - until you get up to about 150 mph. It stiffens up and the electric trim clutch just slips. Level off and slow down, and everything goes back to good. You can manhandle the yoke, take pressure off the trim tab, and it also works. I also noticed that the top part of the threads on the jack screw are worn. The bottom of the threads look normal - kind of how it would look if you used a bolt to "jack up" a heavy load and "stretched" the threads.
I'm thinking I'd like to try a new jack screw and see what happens, but I don't see a part number for it - only for the drum, washers, and cotter pins. I'm sure I could make another with the lathe and mill - maybe even using some all-thread (I doubt there's a ton of stress on it), but I'd prefer not to be a test pilot if a store-bought piece is available.
Anybody have any other ideas?