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    Default Heavy Ailerons

    The feel of the ailerons on my plane is getting heavier, lately. Does anyone use some sort of lubricant on the bushings or turtle-deck split bearings to keep the feel light?
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    Default Re: Heavy Ailerons

    A difference in control feel is one of those insipid warning signals that makes my alert light illuminate.

    You might do an inspection of the bearings, bushings and linkages to find the cause of the binding. Start with elimination. Disconnect one aileron linkage and see if the problem goes away. If not try the other side. If it’s still stiff, disconnect both sides and start chasing the problem.

    And certainly, lube in the bearings/bushings can't hurt.


    Let us know what you find.





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    Default Re: Heavy Ailerons

    I was told to use LPS 1 on the flapperon bearings. Something about not attracting dirt ect. Seems to work fine.


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    Default Re: Heavy Ailerons

    I'll be interested in hearing what Avieighter finds as it may be pertinent to other aircraft. If he finds a galling bushing causing the binding it could be a heads up even though it looks like an isolated incident. t doesn't sound serious now, but a jammed fight control could get my attention.

    Just one of those things that makes you take a closer look.

    On the subject of lube, I personally like the LPS family of products. The LPS1 is a "dry" lubricant that does not leave a sticky residue. Just don't get it on things you want to paint. The silicone makes horrible fish eyes.

    LPS2 is a little heavier, more like a spray oil without the sticky goo.

    LPS3 is great for corrosion protection. Almost like spray chain lube. Way better than that WD stuff.


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    Default Re: Heavy Ailerons

    LPS-1 is the preferred choice... And you may want to pull the seat and lube all the controls.. basically anything that moves... Also check for any rubbing of the flaperon control tube on the bottom of the seat... It operates very close to the seat.
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    Default Re: Heavy Ailerons

    Annual time is coming (might start tonight), so I will inspect everything and get some LPS1 to lube the rod-ends and hinge bushings.

    Thanks for the advise. I'll let everyone know what (if anything) I find amiss.
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