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Trim wheel takes inordinate force to turn. I cleaned & lubed the gears & removed the tail swivel nuts torque with no change in level of friction.  Any suggestions? 

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Trim wheel takes inordinate force to turn. I cleaned & lubed the gears & removed the tail swivel nuts torque with no change in level of friction. Any suggestions?

Did you clean the entire jack screw by removing the old grease before re-greasing? How about the mechanism in the cockpit? Did you do anything with it?

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Check the worm gear mechanism just below the trim wheel, there is a C clip on the forward side that can release and allow the gears to misalign. Ultimately the gear can disengage completely had it happen to me twice, after the second time I pulled it all apart cleaned lube and replaced the C clip.

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Mine is very hard to turn as well. I will look into your suggestions. Thanks

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In my case it was the bearing just aft of the battery in the tail. It is also right below the electric trim motor. A shot of tri flow fixed it.

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On ours, we have the old STC for the "aero electric" trim. The motor itself holds up the trim wheel and makes it difficult to turn by hand. I removed the motor to check it out and the wheel spun just fine. It could be normal if you have the electric trim...

I Might rebuild the jack screw next time I have an issue.

-Matt

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The problem is the universal joints on the worm shaft are binding , they are accessible from the bottom by removing the service belly panels rear of the trim wheel , you don't have to replace them , just soak them real well with penetrant until they free up , it is the two closest to the trim wheel with the biggest angle...... 

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