After a few years of pushing really hard on the trim wheel of my C180, I decided to take apart the sticky horizontal jack screws and get them dialed in for years of silky smooth action in the future.
I have found a few less than desirable conditions in them, but close inspection reveals that they are in pretty decent shape.
One thing that I found is that the sprockets that are connected at the base of the jack screws have a little wobble to them. Accurate measurements were taken using multiple methods in our machine shop that indicate that none of the parts are even slightly out of round, which would suggest that they are not worn.
One thought is that the jack screw assemblies rotate slightly about the base in a vertical plane, but the bicycle style chain is designed to transfer motion that is limited to a horizontal plane. This wobble could be intended to prevent binding in the drive system. Do any of the Skywagon gurus here know if this looseness is part of the original design?
It is a pretty significant effort to pull the jack screws out and replace them, so I'd rather not do it again at any time in the near future. I intend to reinstall them perfectly and within tolerance.
