Arnie I was looking at the same thing!!!! Which is again probably an overkill but push rods make me feel warm and fuzzy.....
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Fri Apr 10, 2015 9:22 am
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One of the reasons I mounted the camera that way was to look at those vibrations. There is also a lot of vibration in the camera from the wind, which does not help. What I don't know is whether this degree of vibration is normal. I need to borrow one of those cable tension things to see if my cables are tightened to spec. The tail shudder is mostly evident on full power climbout and is actually much betterwith the new prop. I'd be interested to see the same view on other MTO's and other gyros for comparison
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Fri Apr 10, 2015 2:04 pm
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Yes definitely would be helpful to see other MTO's vibration and compare before we freak out
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It is a cool view...The cables will flop around quite a bit, I used small nylon adel clamps as cable giudes to keep them from flopping against the keel.
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It is a cool view...The cables will flop around quite a bit, I used small nylon adel clamps as cable giudes to keep then from flopping against the keel.
Good idea. Do any of you guys use a tensiometer to adjust cables, if not how do you assess the correct tension? The guy I bought my prop from is going to lend me one, I looked online and they are almost $1000
Fri Apr 10, 2015 4:38 pm
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One thing you don't want Lofty, is the rudder cables in tension all the time, it can pull on the swedges and cause the strands of wire to crack where the wire bends, or at the swedges.... as long as the wires are trapped on the pulley.... let them wobble around, no drama. This allows for the flex of the frame without tightening the cable beyond yield.
At full throttle, nothing will stop a tail shaking... I would too if I was that close to the prop as long as when you back off a tad it stops.... and nice smooth cruise, all is good A small alloy trim tab might arrest small amounts of shake?
However, remember the old saying.... 'if it aint broke.... don't fix it!'
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