Aileron Cable tension
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Aileron Cable tension
I am setting the aileron cable tension. The POH says to set to about 30. With the bellcrank fulcrum off center getting all three cables set to 30 is not physically possible. So, first off where did you take your readings … in the fuselage or by the bellcrank? Second, set the direct cables 20 to 25 and let the cross thru spike to 30 + or set the cross thru to 30 and let the direct cables drop down to whatever. Does anyone have any general recommendations. I have to bias the cable tension one way or another and wonder what others have done. not reinventing the wheel . Thanks in advance, Jim
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Re: Aileron Cable tension
Its measured anywhere on the crossover cable at about 70F. In my experience this results in a draggy feeling system. The pulleys in the upper fuselage are attached with rather flimsy looking mounting brackets and the tighter you go the more they flex.To quote a maintenance manual from another manufacturer of the same era. " Set cable tension not so tight as to cause excessive binding or excessive play" Try the 30lb setting and see how it feels. The direct cables are not measured.
I switched over to ball bearing pulleys. It did not help much.
Joe
I switched over to ball bearing pulleys. It did not help much.
Joe
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Re: Aileron Cable tension
All good advise.
The cable tension should (will) not change depending on the position of the controls. If it did, the controls would always try to return to the lowest tension position.
The cable tension should (will) not change depending on the position of the controls. If it did, the controls would always try to return to the lowest tension position.
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