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Has anyone ever serviced the main bearings in the trim wheel housing. I don't want to remove the side housing and have everything spring out at me..I don't think they have ever been greased before...does the grease get hard.

 

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+1 for grease getting hard throughout the entire trim system…

There is plenty to clean out and re grease if not done in the last decade or two…

Access to most of it, is probably from below…

Best regards,

-a-

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Are you talking about the unit in the tail that drives the jackscrew, or the unit under the cockpit connected to the trim wheel by a chain?

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30 minutes ago, mooney2201 said:

I believe there are two of these bearing housings...trim wheel and in the back near jackscrew

Expect to find grease as solid as rocks…

Any time you can wash the crud out of working parts… go for it.   It can often make the trim system work like brand new…

:)

PP thoughts only, not a sales guy…

Best regards,

-a-

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2 minutes ago, N201MKTurbo said:

You will know when your trim system is well lubed and working well. It will run nose down by itself in the bumps. 

There is a friction device for that too… :)

right up by the trim wheel.

Best regards,

-a-

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2 minutes ago, carusoam said:

There is a friction device for that too… :)

right up by the trim wheel.

Best regards,

-a-

I know, I had to fix mine. The mount was there, but the spring and plunger were missing. Even with it, it sometimes works it’s way down a bit. You have to be one with the Mooney to notice.

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13 hours ago, N201MKTurbo said:

I know, I had to fix mine. The mount was there, but the spring and plunger were missing. Even with it, it sometimes works it’s way down a bit. You have to be one with the Mooney to notice.

According the the IPC, the trim wheel brake was deleted in M20Js after S/N 24-0854. Mine doesn't have it and the trim doesn't change in turbulence. Maybe @M20Doc knows more about the history of the brake?

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1 hour ago, PT20J said:

According the the IPC, the trim wheel brake was deleted in M20Js after S/N 24-0854. Mine doesn't have it and the trim doesn't change in turbulence. Maybe @M20Doc knows more about the history of the brake?

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Mine has the easiest trim of any Mooney I’ve ever flown. Maybe I’ve lubed it to well. I have disassembled the jack screw down to the last bearing ball, cleaned and re-lubed it. I did the same with the front gear box including cleaning all the grease off the chain and lubing it with high quality bike chain lube. I don’t think many have gone that far. 

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On 4/10/2023 at 11:37 PM, mooney2201 said:

Has anyone ever serviced the main bearings in the trim wheel housing. I don't want to remove the side housing and have everything spring out at me..I don't think they have ever been greased before...does the grease get hard.

 

Are you talking about these?

 

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