I need to replace my trim tab cable. What size cable should I use 1/16,5/32,or 1/8? I read somewhere they recommend increasing the size from the original. How much should I order? Does it matter if it is galvanized or Stainless? Does anybody have any clever ways of stringing it through the fairleads of a covered fuselage. I was thinking of pulling an unbreakable string through when I take the old cable out. Anyone have a better way? Thanks, in advance for your informed advice. George
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Re: Trim Tab Cable
I used 3/32 7x19 galvanised cable from Aircraft Spruce (their P/No 05-04000). I didn't use stainless because the small aft trim pulley has a small radius.
If you are replacing the cable, you should consider replacing the trim spring too. I have new stainless shot-peened springs...PM me if you're interested.
Rob
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On the matter of cable size: I used a Lees spring and 1/16" cable with new pulleys. The system works ok I suppose, but seems a little iffy. I can make it slip by holding the cable with one hand and turning the crank with the other hand. I'm going to try putting more tension on the cable/spring and maybe use rosin on the cable, but it seems that a larger diameter cable might get more traction. Next time I'll try 3/32" cable.Bob Gustafson
NC43913
TF#565
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Hi Bob,
Try this;
1) clean the cable make it free of grease/oil use lacquer thinner
2) clean the rear pulley by drawing the edge of a lacquer thinner soaked rag thru the groove to remove all dirt/grease/oil/paralketone from the groove
3) clean the front pulley as above
4) only operate the trim when the wheel is in the neutral position
5) don't worry about making it slip when you hold on cable that is normal
Dave
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good point Dave,
Now I can't remember de-greasing the pulleys OR the new cable. That's probably a good part of the problem. Thanks, I try that just as soon as it warms up a bit so I can go out there without freezing my a** off!Bob Gustafson
NC43913
TF#565
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WE use "binder twine" and solvent to clean front and rear pulleys.... The pulleys really have a "V" groove in them originally to help prevent the slipping action.Taylorcraft Foundation, Inc
Forrest A Barber 330-495-5447
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www.BarberAircraft.com
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Thanks, Robert. I will look forward to another UK package with Spring. I ordered Galvanized 3/32 and 1/8 cable from Airparts. They seemed to have the best price. I guess I should clean the pulleys also. Happy Holidays to all and thanks for the info and advice. George
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