Hi Laurie,

 We operate two HK-36 TTC-ECO Dimona's
Interesting failure but I'm not really clear where the inner of the bowden 
cable broke. Was it where it clamps on to the throttle arm or where the inner 
cable enters the outer cable?
 Was the inner cable worn very much ? Usually they start to fray the individual 
strands first. Is it possible to see a photo ? 

Helmut Thompson,
Flinders University.
Airborne Research Australia.
Hangar 60 Dakota Drive,
Parafield Airport,
South Australia, 5106
 




  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Laurie Hoffman 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2013 4:01 PM
  Subject: [DOG mailing list] Throttle Cable Break


  Hi All,


  I was preparing to take a new student for a flight this morning and had him 
accompany me on the DI on our H36 as he has a technical background.


  While pointing out the areas to check under the cowl I moved the throttle 
linkage to feel for integrity and the bloody wire snapped where is goes through 
the friction fitting.


  Rob has recommended lubricating this point as if there is any rolling 
resistance by the fitting it would have to result in stress to the inner wire.


  After much hunting around I found a supplier of a replacement inner. (Sydney)

  http://www.conwire.com.au/


  Regards 
  Laurie Hoffman


  SYDNEY MOTOR GLIDER FLIGHT GROUP



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