Hi everyone, I have a question about the last pulley (in the wing-root) on the port-side flap cable system.
The pulley is mounted on an angle, and depending on the position of the flap drive arm, there is sometimes a noticable change in direction (of the cable-run) at that pulley. I positioned my flap drive so that the cable was straight at about the mid-point, but there's almost no other option given the tight spaces involved. Now that all the holes are drilled etc and I've been using the flaps for a while, a rubbing noise started coming from the pulley with full flap. Upon investigation, when the last notch of flap is added, the cable is being forced to change direction significantly enough that is makes contact with the side of the pulley's channel. This, combined with the very high cable tension at full flap, is causing the cable to gradually eat away at the side of the pulley (making the "rubbing" noise). Obviously this isn't ideal.
Because the plane is fully covered, wings fitted, etc - I can't repositon easily reposition the whole arrangement. I had some questions:
Has anyone else had this problem?
Would it be worth putting a stong bolt or steel rod through the pulley's mounting hole and trying to bend the mounting bracket, to re-align the pulley?
The pulley is mounted on an angle, and depending on the position of the flap drive arm, there is sometimes a noticable change in direction (of the cable-run) at that pulley. I positioned my flap drive so that the cable was straight at about the mid-point, but there's almost no other option given the tight spaces involved. Now that all the holes are drilled etc and I've been using the flaps for a while, a rubbing noise started coming from the pulley with full flap. Upon investigation, when the last notch of flap is added, the cable is being forced to change direction significantly enough that is makes contact with the side of the pulley's channel. This, combined with the very high cable tension at full flap, is causing the cable to gradually eat away at the side of the pulley (making the "rubbing" noise). Obviously this isn't ideal.
Because the plane is fully covered, wings fitted, etc - I can't repositon easily reposition the whole arrangement. I had some questions:
Has anyone else had this problem?
Would it be worth putting a stong bolt or steel rod through the pulley's mounting hole and trying to bend the mounting bracket, to re-align the pulley?
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