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RV-8 Prop Controller Issues

pjmRV8

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I have an RV-8 with O-360 A1A set up with a Hartzel CS prop. The prop controller teleflex goes through the firewall and makes an aggressive "90" to the prop governor on the rear of the engine.

After 1280 hours, it has become very stiff and hard to operate. I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations to revive the cable or good replacements. It is roughly 50" long and I believe is the standard green cable provided by Vans.

Any help would be appreciated.

Phil
 
Very interested in the replies. Mine has 400 hours and is almost there too. The throttle cable is harder to move than the prop for now.
 
Green Cables

I have to replace my cables about every 300 or so hours. I cut one apart and found that the plastic liner used as a lubricant failed at the crimp. The liner wads up and causes the stiffness until it locks solid. I think it would be better if we could get cables that had to be lubed.
 
I have to replace my cables about every 300 or so hours. I cut one apart and found that the plastic liner used as a lubricant failed at the crimp. The liner wads up and causes the stiffness until it locks solid. I think it would be better if we could get cables that had to be lubed.

I thought it was binding at the bends so I disconnected everything firewall forward and let it hang straight out but it was still stiff to move.

As much as I like the good news that I only have to replace the cable and not re-engineer the design to find a better angle to install it, it still sucks that it has to be replaced so quickly.

Hopefully there are more out there that have gone through this and have found a solution to solve this issue more permanently than replacing every xxx amount of hours.

Are other models having the same problem with their cables and have they have found a different cable to replace it?
 
Have seen heat melt the plastic liner and cause binding. Primarily throttle cable as it runs under the exhaust system. Put a heat shield on the pipe when the cable was replaced. So far so good.

No lubing will fix it, cable has to be replaced.

On the governor cable for the prop did you put the cable and holes per Van?s drawing? Want the governor cable furthest away from the governor to ease the radius.
 
Have seen heat melt the plastic liner and cause binding. Primarily throttle cable as it runs under the exhaust system. Put a heat shield on the pipe when the cable was replaced. So far so good.

Should I install wrap-around exhaust tape on the exhaust pipe or should I put heat reflective tape around the cable? I was looking through the auto parts store online and found those two as heat shields, unless they have to be "aviation" heat shields?
 
Put a fire sleeve over the cable but didn?t cure the problem.

Purchased an exhaust shield from Van?s, so far working good.
 
Put a fire sleeve over the cable but didn?t cure the problem.

Purchased an exhaust shield from Van?s, so far working good.

In one of those links I posted it explained why the fire sleeve will also fail. I'll look at the exhaust shield from Vans. Thanks.
 
This is really weird. I went flying today and the thorttle was smooth as silk. I'm going to wait until tomorrow to see if when it all cools down it gets stiff again.
 
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