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  • question about head dampeners/blade tracking

    i've been chasing my blade tracking back and forth and I can't get it much closer than getting a gap either side of the upper or lower blade. I found a lose screw in the mixing arms which I thought was causing it but no joy, so I'm wondering if maybe my o-rings are worn out? Is there a way I can tell if they are knackered, or should I just replace them as a matter of course?

    If the latter what's the best place to grab a set of cheapy 450SEV2 dampeners and do they come in different hardnesses? I'm only a "sport" flyer, not into 3D if that helps form a decision.

    Thanks as always in advance.
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  • #2
    I'd doubt if dampers will be the cause, are trying to track blades on the top links only cos you can get a finer tracking adjustment on the lower (middle) links

    Sorry correction dampers could but you would notice the slop in the head
    Last edited by tourerjim; 15-09-2011, 01:35 PM.
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    • #3
      You could try the feathering spindle if you have had any dinks lately. or try another set of blades I've had a few pairs that just would not track but another set from someone else of identical blades and it tracked fine.

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      • #4
        yeah, it's from trying different sets of blades that's put me down this path. I've tried 3 sets of blades and can't get any spot on.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Balders View Post
          yeah, it's from trying different sets of blades that's put me down this path. I've tried 3 sets of blades and can't get any spot on.
          By adjusting the middle link it will adjust half as much as the top one, had same problem & worked for me
          Today's outlook is fine for flying.
          • Spektrum DX18 gen2, Phoenix Sims, Align MR25XP.
          • Blade Nano, mCP X, 130x, Blade 180, Mini T 450se
          • Trex 250dfc Gpro, Trex 500EFL Gpro.
          • Trex 600E Gpro DFC, Trex 600NSP now Gpro, DFC, Redline 56
          • Flickr Through My Pictures.
          • A helicopter is an aircraft that is lifted and propelled by one or more horizontal rotors because Wikipedia said so.

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          • #6
            yeah have been using the lower link to adjust fine pitch and still can't seem to get it. just stripped and reassembled and going to test it now, but will order some dampeners anyway as they look a little frayed.
            Growing old is mandatory...growing up is optional!

            Trex 600E
            Blade MCP-X
            Various FPV craft - tri's, hexa's etc
            Dx6i/Chainlink UHF

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            • #7
              Hmm, re-arranged the order of the dampeners on reassembling and tracking is almost spot on
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              Various FPV craft - tri's, hexa's etc
              Dx6i/Chainlink UHF

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