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Offline Fasster

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Torque Tube Tuning
« on: December 08, 2013, 03:51:56 PM »
Hi Guys

I have been chasing a small vibe and noise close to the tail of my E7se , i spent weeks trying to find it , changed bearings realigned everything many times , then i noticed that the torque tube was not true, it had run out at each end , so i thought i should try truing it up ,  with the bearings mounted on the tube i lay the tube on a flat surface  with the bearing cases wedged up against a 90 degree piece of aluminum angle to keep the tube in place .

now role the tube and you can see if it is true or not , mine was out 1-2mm at each end , i spent a bit of time gently bending the tube truing  it back up. I assembled it all back together very gently , spooled it up on the bench , noise gone, vibe gone and generally a much smoother quieter running heli ,

I personally believe that the alloy torque tube itself might be a little  soft and needs to be a slightly  stiffer material . I am searching for an arrow shaft with same dimensions , i believe that might  be a better option in the long run

just to clarify i have had many flights now after truing up the toque tube and the vibe has not reappeared , so i'm not saying that the original shaft is no good , just a little soft

 

Offline Kevin Feil

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Re: Torque Tube Tuning
« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2013, 09:56:52 PM »
I have inadvertently bent a TT by installing it in the Boom. I have been using Triflow ever since and it makes life easy...



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