455 Bravo Uniform Final Approach Joined Aug 18, 2015 Messages 5,351 Location KLAF Display Name Display name: 455 Bravo Uniform Sep 14, 2021 #1 I’ve only seen the guts of a servo twice. One was clean, looked like no lubricant, the other had what looked like grease. Both STEC units. Which one was wrong?
I’ve only seen the guts of a servo twice. One was clean, looked like no lubricant, the other had what looked like grease. Both STEC units. Which one was wrong?
455 Bravo Uniform Final Approach Joined Aug 18, 2015 Messages 5,351 Location KLAF Display Name Display name: 455 Bravo Uniform Sep 17, 2021 #2
FORANE En-Route Joined Mar 7, 2013 Messages 3,543 Location TN Display Name Display name: FORANE Sep 17, 2021 #3 Frankly I'm impressed that this question has gone unanswered by the peanut gallery.
Kiddo's Driver Pattern Altitude Joined Oct 5, 2013 Messages 1,500 Location Somewhere in the Southeast Display Name Display name: Jim Sep 17, 2021 #4 I can't answer this one way or the other, but without knowing manufacturer & model number it is almost impossible to answer. My gut? If it spins it needs oil, if it slides it needs grease.
I can't answer this one way or the other, but without knowing manufacturer & model number it is almost impossible to answer. My gut? If it spins it needs oil, if it slides it needs grease.