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  • Looking for Trim Tail Pulley

    Apparently, the trim pulley located in the tail cone, in-between the two horizontal stabilizers, is not rotating as it should and the trim wire just runs around the pulley and, therefore, the the trim pulley fin does not move.... Does anyone have a spare one or where can I get a new one...part number?
    It appears to be the original one.

    Thanks

    Ralph

  • #2
    Re: Looking for Trim Tail Pulley

    Are you sure its the pulley and not the jackscrew. My scres seized
    due to lack of lubrication, I was able to free the jackscrew and now try to remember to lube it once in a while.
    L Fries
    N96718
    TF#110

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    • #3
      Re: Looking for Trim Tail Pulley

      We'll try that. Thru the inspection hole, we were able to spray some lubricant into the jack screw, but it appears that the pulley is not moving...it does sometimes though. The next step, I think will be remove the horiz stabl., remove the pulley and better see how the jack screw is working. It appears OK.
      I think that the pulley is either gone or so dirty that it can not rotate freely. Just in case I need to replace the pulley, I want to be ready to replace it and assemble the tail feathers pretty quick. Spring is here and good flying weather too.

      Thanks for the tip...

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      • #4
        Re: Looking for Trim Tail Pulley

        Do a search on trim pulley, pulley's, or trim system. You will find conversation about the shape of the bottom of the pulley versus the shape of the cable. Veeing the pulley in the bottom of the grove may be all you have to do if the jack screw is functioning. Larry
        "I'm from the FAA and we're not happy, until your not happy."

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        • #5
          Re: Looking for Trim Tail Pulley

          Originally posted by Larry Lyons View Post
          Do a search on trim pulley, pulley's, or trim system. You will find conversation about the shape of the bottom of the pulley versus the shape of the cable. Veeing the pulley in the bottom of the grove may be all you have to do if the jack screw is functioning. Larry
          Thanks Larry.
          I think it just needs a good cleaning & lube... The jack screw works OK. Just want to be ready in case I need to replace the pulley

          BTW, the search under "Trim Pulley" gave plenty of info. I have previously searched for "rear pulley" and "pulley" as well as other misspelled words...

          Thanks
          Ralph
          Last edited by KewFlyer; 03-22-2010, 04:22.

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          • #6
            Re: Looking for Trim Tail Pulley

            Speling seemes two bea a bite of a problim en ore grup.
            Hank

            I have heard there is a program that can be used for searches that triues different misspellings automatically. They use it on eBay a lot to find hidden deals. Unfortunately, I can't remember how they spell the program name!

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            • #7
              Re: Looking for Trim Tail Pulley

              Originally posted by Hank Jarrett View Post
              Speling seemes two bea a bite of a problim en ore grup.
              Hank

              I have heard there is a program that can be used for searches that triues different misspellings automatically. They use it on eBay a lot to find hidden deals. Unfortunately, I can't remember how they spell the program name!
              Priceless... or should i spell priselez...

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              • #8
                Re: Looking for Trim Tail Pulley

                If not for ieSpell you would not be able to read half of what I put out. Maiking my posting just that much better in some people minds!
                Larry

                PS: Sorry: I guess we hijacked this thread.
                "I'm from the FAA and we're not happy, until your not happy."

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                • #9
                  Re: Looking for Trim Tail Pulley

                  Ralph won't mind as long as someone finds a pulley.
                  Hank

                  Couple of pieces of phenolic, a drill press and a sandpaper block and I bet I could make one. How much time do you have? I have a lath that would be perfect to make it, but it has been waiting to be set up for about 20 years now.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Looking for Trim Tail Pulley

                    Hank:

                    Thanks for the offer. I will first clean the pulley and oil the jack screw and the other components... We have an inspection opening under the Horiztl Stablzr. In case we need to replace the pulley, we would like to know which pulley to use. Does anybody knows? Univair, Wag, etc...

                    Take care

                    Ralph

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                    • #11
                      Re: Looking for Trim Tail Pulley

                      It is a specialized pulley and not just another control pulley.
                      However,
                      Unless your pulley is all broken and chewed-up, you should just be able to re-make the V groove and it will work well again.

                      Method one: Rotate the pulley while dragging a fine hacksaw blade in the groove.
                      Method two: Rotate the pulley while scoring the groove with a needle file.

                      Both methods work.
                      Best Regards,
                      Mark Julicher

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                      • #12
                        Re: Looking for Trim Tail Pulley

                        Probably your old pulley is ok or can be repaired. I used the needle file shown in the photo to clean out the groove. If the rim of the pulley is chipped or broken it can be repaired with fiberglass and epoxy. Acetone or mineral spirits on a rag will clean the cable.

                        While you're back there with the cable off the pulley, try turning the pulley by hand. It should turn easily and actuate the trim tab through it's range without binding at any point.
                        Attached Files
                        Bob Gustafson
                        NC43913
                        TF#565

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                        • #13
                          Re: Looking for Trim Tail Pulley

                          Rear trim pulley; B12-461 ; NOS, Barber Aircraft , 13820 Union Ave NE Alliance, Oh 44601 $12.50 plus $4.50 S&H .
                          NEW e-mail : [email protected] . We take VISA & MC . 330 823 1168 .
                          Taylorcraft Foundation, Inc
                          Forrest A Barber 330-495-5447
                          TF#1
                          www.BarberAircraft.com
                          [email protected]

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