AIRFRAMER
Military
- Sep 16, 2006
- 7
We have a rudder vibration that is felt throughout the full movement of actuation. We troubleshot it down to (or what we think is the rudder control output shaft on the rudder boost package.) The non adjustable linkage from the boost package to the rudder bell crank. There is obvious wear on the bearings that are in the linkage. We canned linkage from another a/c and found that linkage to be bad also. Today we have the same gripe on another a/c during preflight. Exact same symptoms exist as the other two a/c.
Continued.....I am curious if you have had this problem before and you maybe you might know another probable cause? When running through the rudder actuation, you can feel the gripe in the rudder pedals. When you run through the movement of the rudder in the hell hole you can visually see that there is play in the bearings when actuating rudder. There doesn't appear to be any discrepancies in the cage of the boost package. When actuating the rudder you can't feel any vibration in the hydraulic section of the boost package. You can feel the vibe throughout the rest of the boost package including the cage and connecting arm. This gripe was discovered on detachment on A/C 00 (which is one of the three a/c that is currently down). The Airframes CDQAR changed the booster package, and the aircraft went on FCF and pilot reported it good. The plane flew back to Kadena Japan. The plane flew several times and aircraft was up and up. On preflight yesterday 11/21/2006 there was a preflight gripe of rudder pedal vibration. We troubleshot the gripe down to the worn bearings on the rudder booster package output control linkage (non adjustable fixed lollypops). The bearings were worn and need to be replaced. We canned the arm from our hanger queen and discovered that the arm we had canned had bad bearings also. We went ahead and installed the canned arm to check and see if the gripe would stay the same, change, or fix the problem. The arm we canned changes the gripe. Instead of getting vibration in both directions like the previous rod, we only got vibration in one direction and you could visually see that there was play in the lollypop on the side that connected to the rudder bell crank. The bearing on the other end of the connecting rod has minimal wear on it. I believe that’s why you only get movement in one direction. We currently have to control rods on order. Today 11/22/2006 we got a preflight gripe on A/C 000. The gripe was vibration coming from the rudder pedals. We inspected and troubleshot the gripe and all symptoms were exactly the same as the two previous a/c. You could feel in the pedals and once you inspected it in the hell hole you could feel and see the vibration in the boost package assembly. You couldn’t feel it in the hydraulic section of the package. Throughout all three planes, all gripes feel the same way during movement, sight, and feel. The only thing is that during movement, sight, and feeling with the rudder system in boost off/out (boost handle pulled out) you don’t feel any vibration in any part of the system. I would really like to make sure that there’s nothing I am missing. I ask because it is odd, that three planes with the exact same discrepancy just went down in the last two days. If you could please lend me your technical knowledge it would be greatly appreciated. A/C's are a Navy P3C-Orion
Continued.....I am curious if you have had this problem before and you maybe you might know another probable cause? When running through the rudder actuation, you can feel the gripe in the rudder pedals. When you run through the movement of the rudder in the hell hole you can visually see that there is play in the bearings when actuating rudder. There doesn't appear to be any discrepancies in the cage of the boost package. When actuating the rudder you can't feel any vibration in the hydraulic section of the boost package. You can feel the vibe throughout the rest of the boost package including the cage and connecting arm. This gripe was discovered on detachment on A/C 00 (which is one of the three a/c that is currently down). The Airframes CDQAR changed the booster package, and the aircraft went on FCF and pilot reported it good. The plane flew back to Kadena Japan. The plane flew several times and aircraft was up and up. On preflight yesterday 11/21/2006 there was a preflight gripe of rudder pedal vibration. We troubleshot the gripe down to the worn bearings on the rudder booster package output control linkage (non adjustable fixed lollypops). The bearings were worn and need to be replaced. We canned the arm from our hanger queen and discovered that the arm we had canned had bad bearings also. We went ahead and installed the canned arm to check and see if the gripe would stay the same, change, or fix the problem. The arm we canned changes the gripe. Instead of getting vibration in both directions like the previous rod, we only got vibration in one direction and you could visually see that there was play in the lollypop on the side that connected to the rudder bell crank. The bearing on the other end of the connecting rod has minimal wear on it. I believe that’s why you only get movement in one direction. We currently have to control rods on order. Today 11/22/2006 we got a preflight gripe on A/C 000. The gripe was vibration coming from the rudder pedals. We inspected and troubleshot the gripe and all symptoms were exactly the same as the two previous a/c. You could feel in the pedals and once you inspected it in the hell hole you could feel and see the vibration in the boost package assembly. You couldn’t feel it in the hydraulic section of the package. Throughout all three planes, all gripes feel the same way during movement, sight, and feel. The only thing is that during movement, sight, and feeling with the rudder system in boost off/out (boost handle pulled out) you don’t feel any vibration in any part of the system. I would really like to make sure that there’s nothing I am missing. I ask because it is odd, that three planes with the exact same discrepancy just went down in the last two days. If you could please lend me your technical knowledge it would be greatly appreciated. A/C's are a Navy P3C-Orion