hoot777 Posted July 26, 2019 Report Posted July 26, 2019 Any handy list out there to translate all the mil spec stuff in the service manual to English for an old guy. Thanks TR Quote
PT20J Posted July 26, 2019 Report Posted July 26, 2019 (edited) MIL-G-81322 (superseded by MIL-PRF-81322) is Aeroshell 22 MIL-G-23827 (superseded by MIL-PRF-23827) is Aeroshell 7 MIL-G-3545 (obsolete, superseded by MIL-PRF-81322) was Aeroshell 5 and you can use Aeroshell 22 LASAR sells10% moly grease for Dukes actuators. (You can't find a commercial grease with more than 5% moly). You can look up mil specs. at http://everyspec.com/ You can find mil-qualified products at https://qpldocs.dla.mil/search/default.aspx (you will have to get around the fact that this site frequently has an out of date SSL certificate) Aeroshell grease info: https://www.shell.com/business-customers/aviation/aeroshell/knowledge-centre/the-aeroshell-book/_jcr_content/par/textimage_1433441235.stream/1445042875796/e76780948490d28fdd9086517026d27c1442a76d/aeroshell-book-5greases.pdf Skip Edited July 26, 2019 by PT20J Added references 3 Quote
M20F Posted July 26, 2019 Report Posted July 26, 2019 41 minutes ago, hoot777 said: Any handy list out there to translate all the mil spec stuff in the service manual to English for an old guy. 2 Quote
Prior owner Posted July 26, 2019 Report Posted July 26, 2019 I am curious what is being used to lubricate the trim shaft in planes that have the old phenolic bearing blocks... Aeroshell 33? Quote
MikeOH Posted July 26, 2019 Report Posted July 26, 2019 2 hours ago, PilotCoyote said: I am curious what is being used to lubricate the trim shaft in planes that have the old phenolic bearing blocks... Lard 1 Quote
hoot777 Posted July 27, 2019 Author Report Posted July 27, 2019 Not sure but some brand names would be helpful for the mil specs Quote
tigers2007 Posted July 27, 2019 Report Posted July 27, 2019 Grease guns start at around $13 on eBay. I think the ones with the rubber hoses are about $20 each. Consider that too when CB budgeting. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote
M20F Posted July 27, 2019 Report Posted July 27, 2019 (edited) 5 hours ago, hoot777 said: Not sure but some brand names would be helpful for the mil specs Did you read the link I provided? It offers exactly that as does PT20J in his post. What exactly is unclear? Edited July 27, 2019 by M20F Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted July 28, 2019 Report Posted July 28, 2019 8 hours ago, hoot777 said: Not sure but some brand names would be helpful for the mil specs Aeroshell is the brand name that is the most common. Mil spec stuff is made by lots of companies. It should all be the same. Quote
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