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Hey Guy,
I have a friend with a very nice Lancair 360 that had a similar
problem. Lots of shakin' goin' on. Turned out that the
through-the-firewall-bolts for the engine mount were all loose. When
tightened the problem went away.
Pete Cavitt - N320PL
619-701-0784 Cell
In a message dated 10/21/2010 8:10:06 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
guyjill01@hotmail.com writes:
I was
hoping someone might be able to help me on an aileron shake I have on my 360
(0-360 engine). I bought this plane from the west cost 11 months ago. I flew
the plane for 15min, and have been fixing problems ever since. I flew the
plane today for the first time and I still have a shake on the ailerons in
both cruz, & climb. I checked to insure the ailerons were counter
balanced, and they were. Mags retimed, new fine wire plugs, new intake gaskets
& hoses, compressions checked. I was wondering if this could be
caused by an out of balanced prop? Any suggestions on were to go from
here? Thanks, Guy = |
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