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On Apr 21, 7:31*pm, "Mike Noel" wrote:
I pulled the rear floorboard again and tried turning the servo capstan with a wrench on the center shaft nut. *I was able to turn the capstan while the aileron was at the end of its travel, confirming that the cable is able to slip through the cable stake. *Will the fix be inserting a new stake tightly enough to keep the cable fixed on the capstan, or perhaps replacing the capstan/cable assembly? *Looks like the main trick for the mechanic will be getting the tension correct on the bridle cable. Buy turning with a wrench, you might not be getting the answer you think. Generally there will be a safety clutch between the shaft of the motor and the capstan. So if you turn the shaft and the ailerons have hit their stop, you will be slipping the clutch. So you need to see if the cables move relative to the capstan. Bill Hle |
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