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Hi after cleaning down the heli today i noticed i clicking noise as i was turning the blades, only one way though, i also noticed the blades where hard to turn the opposite direction could this be the one way bearing
had this yesturday but was a bit more obvious for me because my tail blades weren't turning at all
worth checking definately!
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Hi guys
yeah i've checked the belt tension and if i tighten it the noise gets worse, but if i slacken it off the noise goes but then its to loose to fly, can not see any teeth missing on the gears, this is whats making me think one way bearing
Is it possible that you can identify which part of the heli the sound is coming from? Is it from the mainshaft end or from the tail? Might be a shot bearing on the tail end? I've also read of people getting clicking sounds from a worn tail pitch slider, curiously enough.
slaken the boom and push it in this will help you eliminate tail and belt problems
And if it is the tail-belt, see if the clicking is in sync with the tail shaft, the drive pulley, or neither. This gives other clues.
On a G5, I noticed something similar, that was in sync with the tail pulley. I had a build up of debris (which makes you wonder...) between two of the teeth. Cleaning this out with a tooth-pick made things better.
i would also check the main drive belt from the engine/clutch to the main/lay shaft also check the gears
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I had clicking after a crash yesterday it turned out to be the main gear cog was slightly damaged on the teeth that small that it could be bearly seen. Might be worth another fine inspection of them.
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