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Should the aileron bellcrank bushing be lubricated?

 
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MauleDriver(at)nc.rr.com
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PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2007 12:01 pm    Post subject: Should the aileron bellcrank bushing be lubricated? Reply with quote

I'm in the process of installing the aileron bellcranks. Should they
be lubed in any way?

The parts include an AN4 bolt, going thru a brass bushing that goes thru
the 4130 steel bellcrank body.

It seems that a light application of something like lubriplate would be
a good thing, but I hear that some bearings can be damaged by
lubrication (by holding abrasive debris in place)..

I also have some unfinished steel surfaces at the ends of the bellcrank
shaft where I filed away the powdercoat. Seems to be that those
surfaces should be lightly lubed. I'm thinking that primer or paint
will be worn/wiped away very quickly.


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PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2007 1:05 pm    Post subject: Should the aileron bellcrank bushing be lubricated? Reply with quote

I put lubriplate on mine. My parts did need some tweaking filing to get
a good fit and not bind. The bell crank area should be closed and not
in an area where one would worry a lot about dirt. Keep the lubriplate
off the threads so as not to mess up the proper torque.

Fred Williams
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PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2007 3:25 pm    Post subject: Should the aileron bellcrank bushing be lubricated? Reply with quote

That sounds about right to me. Thanks for the tip about the threads.

I just ran across an inventory problem - In bag 1255 I had only 2 of 4
pushrod ends for the torque tube assembly. I had marked it as 4 when I
inventoried the bag but it just took me 20mins to re-inventory the bag
before calling Vans. There's no way I would have taken the time
necessary during the initial inventory. Too many hard to identify rod
ends and bushings. Oh well.

Bill
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I put lubriplate on mine. My parts did need some tweaking filing to
get a good fit and not bind. The bell crank area should be closed
and not in an area where one would worry a lot about dirt. Keep the
lubriplate off the threads so as not to mess up the proper torque.

Fred Williams
40515
fixin' to start the dreaded step 29. .........


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PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2007 3:24 am    Post subject: Should the aileron bellcrank bushing be lubricated? Reply with quote

I generally use LPS spray lubricant on all moving parts of the control
system. Should be aplied at each annual "condition inspection" as well.
I've got to order some from AS&S this week, Bill. Do you want me to
order a can for you as well?

Jack Phillips
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PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2007 7:24 am    Post subject: Should the aileron bellcrank bushing be lubricated? Reply with quote

Thanks Jack but I'll be placing an order for other stuff within the week
- one way or the other.

BTW, I flew into Cox Monday evening. An uneventful downwind/uphill
landing - great fun. Didn't have my cell or would have called. Nice
place! I'd love to watch that dusty M20 fly in and out.... maybe not.

Stop by for lunch soon or I'll be calling you for the dreaded top wing
skin riveting.

Bill "loading the wings with goodies and starting to think about
avionics" Watson
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Phillips, Jack wrote:
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I generally use LPS spray lubricant on all moving parts of the control
system. Should be aplied at each annual "condition inspection" as well.
I've got to order some from AS&S this week, Bill. Do you want me to
order a can for you as well?

Jack Phillips
#40610

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