I was looking for some information on the trim actuator. The one on my plane has developed some play in the actuator. Finding a original one in good shape might be pretty hard. I was seeing if a actuator out of a Cessna 150 might be an easy swap. They look similar in the 120/140 parts catalog but different than the one in my 140. Thanks for any help.
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David
Trim actuator
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Re: Trim actuator
In 35 years of owning a 140 that's one of the few items that I haven't had to deal with...yet . There'll no doubt be a dependable answer here, but my initial guess is that the 150 part may be a fit (...sorry I can't be more "dependable" than that). The 140 #0310293-10 seems to be superseded by Cessna #1260074-1 and that appears to be called out for the Cessna 150 also. From Yingling's website catalogue:
SKU: 1260074-1
This part replaces:
0310293
0310293-10
0310293-11
0310293-13
0310293-14
0310293-2
0310293-1
That said, I'm "assuming" that they're interchangeable...but, again, I'm confident that there'll be a more dependable answer coming along here shortly.
Mac
SKU: 1260074-1
This part replaces:
0310293
0310293-10
0310293-11
0310293-13
0310293-14
0310293-2
0310293-1
That said, I'm "assuming" that they're interchangeable...but, again, I'm confident that there'll be a more dependable answer coming along here shortly.
Mac
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Re: Trim actuator
I installed the #1260074-1 unit after my old actuator showed way too much play and I had some flutter. It was a drop in replacement. That said, the movement on the trim wheel was much more sensitive and it took less 'turn' to achieve the same response from the old unit.
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^There's that dependable answer! Thanks, Dave!! And, FWIW, I did see this one on Ebay (Wow -- prices for actuators are all over the place, with most being in a HIGH place! ):
Cessna 120 Cessna 140 elevator tab actuator PN 031093-10
$110.00
or Best Offer
+$7.85 shipping
Guaranteed by Fri, Aug. 16
Mac
Cessna 120 Cessna 140 elevator tab actuator PN 031093-10
$110.00
or Best Offer
+$7.85 shipping
Guaranteed by Fri, Aug. 16
Mac
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Re: Trim actuator
I thought at some point we had a thread with pictures of a member that had opened one and restored the over-spec pieces.
I may have those pictures on my computer at home. That will have to wait for another week before I can get them on this thread.
I may have those pictures on my computer at home. That will have to wait for another week before I can get them on this thread.
Martin Tanguay
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Beat you to it...
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I found the old thread. I'll restore it in the next few days and link to it here.
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Martin Tanguay
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Thanks for the information.
David
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