My trim started to get slow over the winter. It trims up and down good until it is being trimmed down when the two pistons make contact then it sounds like the motor is struggling to retract the pistons. I made sure the fluid level is good and there are no leaks in the system.
I disconnected the green and blue wires from the relay and used a good battery to energized the system with the exact same results.
It does seem to improve when I run the trim up and down a few times but reverts back to being slow after a short period on no use.
The engine is only a few years old and has maybe 250 hours.
My common sense tells me if it was the trim motor going bad it would act the same, both going up and going down. I'm leaning toward something in the hydraulics.
I am a hydraulic mechanic on fighter aircraft and look forward to tearing into a trim/tilt unit. Is there kits for rebuilds out there or is this something I should leave to the professionals?
I disconnected the green and blue wires from the relay and used a good battery to energized the system with the exact same results.
It does seem to improve when I run the trim up and down a few times but reverts back to being slow after a short period on no use.
The engine is only a few years old and has maybe 250 hours.
My common sense tells me if it was the trim motor going bad it would act the same, both going up and going down. I'm leaning toward something in the hydraulics.
I am a hydraulic mechanic on fighter aircraft and look forward to tearing into a trim/tilt unit. Is there kits for rebuilds out there or is this something I should leave to the professionals?
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