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Old 10-07-2011, 06:36 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Fix bearing with loctite?

I'm trying to hunt down a screeching noise on my 500. Upon bench testing, I noticed that this bearing is slipping and rotating inside its race:



I don't know if this is the culprit, but I guess it's a good thing to stop it.

Should I loctite it? Green loctite? Will I ever be able to replace the bearing again then?
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Green loctite is cool, you just need to heat the bearing up (soldering iron) to melt the loctite when you need to remove it.
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Art you running governor mode? The too high gain symptoms on the trex 500 isn't a chirping but a hard squealing sound
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I had the exact same issue with the same bearing on mine. It was too loose for locktite to hold it so I took a small punch w/hammer and pinged (dimpled?) the inside of the housing in four or five places. Then locktited the bearing in and problem solved. I went ahead and did the same on the other side too since it was almost as loose.
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For a while now my helicopter had had this sound like a bearing is worn out. I have changed every bearing to get rid of it including swash plate and motor bearings. Yesterday I saw this thread and it gave me hope.. I glued the bearings with green loctite on inner and outer races. The axle looked a little worn on the place mentioned.
Later today I will check if it has helped. I hope so. The strange thing is that the helicopter has no negative tendencies despite the fact that something must be wrong...

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Old 10-08-2011, 02:39 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Art you running governor mode? The too high gain symptoms on the trex 500 isn't a chirping but a hard squealing sound
yes, I am using governor on the V-Bar. It doesn't sound like the typical high gain noise, but I'll try to adjust it. Worth testing!


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Old 10-08-2011, 02:41 AM   #7 (permalink)
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I had the exact same issue with the same bearing on mine. It was too loose for locktite to hold it so I took a small punch w/hammer and pinged (dimpled?) the inside of the housing in four or five places. Then locktited the bearing in and problem solved. I went ahead and did the same on the other side too since it was almost as loose.
Thanks for the tips. I'll see if that helps after the weekend.


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