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Subject: [TowerTalk] Frozen Rotor
From: David J Rodman MD <rodman@buffalo.edu>
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 07:11:11 -0500
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Martin, if I read your post correctly, you did not mention about ice/snow or precipitation problems. All you mention is cold and the rotor works in slightly warmer temps. Maybe it is a stretch to think water is frozen someplace and EXTERNALLY freezing your rotor mast? I would first think of an INTERNAL problem in the rotor like the rotor itself is freezing and the bearing grease has reached its low end of flowability or there is a wiring problem where a contact is just shrinking with the cold and then expanding later (less likely). Obviously, you could wait for a warmer day and then reshoot the thrust bearing too. I would tend to think that eventually condensation will contaminate a bearing with water regardless of any protective covering applied. Did you read the manual on the rotor or check the manufacturer temperature specifications yet? Maybe the low end of the service temp is being exceeded? Good luck.
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