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Title: Spring Noise (LOUD) Possible solution?
Post by: AngeloC on March 11, 2016, 08:11:10 AM
Hey guys I have a PFC Jetliner column Yoke and just the roll springs, not the pitch springs creak and make noise when turning the yoke Left / Right. Nothing wrong mechanically or anything, the yoke is smooth as silk but I would like to figure out what sort of product (lubricant or grease) I can put on the springs to quiet them down.

Any suggestions? What has worked and is tried and true here?
Title: Re: Spring Noise (LOUD) Possible solution?
Post by: jackpilot on March 11, 2016, 09:01:43 AM
Foam or ear plugs inside the spring help
If the noise comes from where the spring is attached, sometimes white grease is good. Usually the foam inside the spring is your best bet.

Title: Re: Spring Noise (LOUD) Possible solution?
Post by: AngeloC on March 11, 2016, 09:21:18 AM
The springs are not that large I doubt I would be able to insert foam plus and or foam in between the spring coils. Darn I was hoping I could just slather the entire spring area in a thick grease that would help a bit.
Title: Re: Spring Noise (LOUD) Possible solution?
Post by: RayS on March 11, 2016, 09:33:09 AM
You should be able to apply a light dab of white silicon grease where the spring meets the anchor. That's what's causing the noise. You can further dampen the spring by injecting spray foam insulation into the spring itself. (It should come with a tiny straw for pinpoint injection.

http://www.homedepot.com/p/GREAT-STUFF-16-oz-Gaps-and-Cracks-Insulating-Foam-Sealant-162848/100003351 (http://www.homedepot.com/p/GREAT-STUFF-16-oz-Gaps-and-Cracks-Insulating-Foam-Sealant-162848/100003351)
Title: Re: Spring Noise (LOUD) Possible solution?
Post by: jackpilot on March 11, 2016, 11:05:31 AM
Ray
I would strongly advise against that spray foam which hardens and expands when dry and will block the spring elasticity.
You can squeeze in  the ear  plug or a little chunk of foam through the top or bottom of the spring.

I did it for my tiller and it works.

Title: Re: Spring Noise (LOUD) Possible solution?
Post by: RayS on March 11, 2016, 11:18:50 AM
Good point.. I forgot about that whole "Hardening" thing.. :-)
Title: Re: Spring Noise (LOUD) Possible solution?
Post by: MCrevot on March 12, 2016, 07:45:35 AM
As Jack, i use rubber stick, just cut it to the length of the spring :
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Michel
Title: Re: Spring Noise (LOUD) Possible solution?
Post by: AngeloC on March 16, 2016, 12:03:15 PM
White grease did the trick thanks guys. She is quiet as can be now, can't believe I waited so  long to do this.
Title: Re: Spring Noise (LOUD) Possible solution?
Post by: geremy britton on March 17, 2016, 01:30:02 AM
... alternatively you could place the earplugs in your ears...  ;D
Title: Re: Spring Noise (LOUD) Possible solution?
Post by: kroswynd on May 24, 2016, 12:54:42 PM
Like this topic....some useful hints...although I would like to ask if anyone has ever changed same spring in discussion.  It does not appear to be a very easy and straight forward task.
Title: Re: Spring Noise (LOUD) Possible solution?
Post by: 737man on May 24, 2016, 02:12:15 PM
White Grease......Do you have a name?  and brand?
Title: Re: Spring Noise (LOUD) Possible solution?
Post by: kroswynd on May 24, 2016, 05:37:09 PM
My apologies...tired from late hours in the office:

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Like this topic....some useful hints...although I would like to ask if anyone has ever changed same spring in discussion.  It does not appear to be a very easy and straight forward task.

I have a PFC column yoke (11 yrs old) and I am interested in changing the spring for the ailerons.  I have sent this yoke back to PFC on several occasions (3 times) due to improper work done from a faulty yoke (but that is in the past).  The yoke needless to say has served me very well despite previous issues.

Rather than paying for my yoke a fourth time to have PFC do some maintenance to it, I figured I would change the spring myself, however the mechanism seems a bit challenging in having the spring replaced.  Is there a special tool that needs to be used to replace the spring?

Simeon