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I am trying to determine if gearbox is root cause of vibration when reducing throttle from 5500 RPM in cruise flight.  Engine has always been operated at high idle speeds with dynamically balanced propellor and well-synched carbs both at idle and off-idle.  Engine is in a 6-year-old Vans Aircraft RV-12 that I built new that now has ~500 hrs TT.  The engine runs smoothly during climb and at 5500 RPM in level cruise. Ignition check at 4000 is always good. When I reduce power for a decent I get vibration starting at ~5200 RPM and vibration continues as engine is slowed. When I power back up the engine runs smoothly again. 

I have contacted Lockwood Aviation in USA and they say the gearbox drive dogs are spalled and cause this problem. They say this is classic symptom.  I have used AreoShell Sport Plus since new. Magnetic gearbox plug is clean with no metal slivers.

So, a few questions for the Rotax 912 fraternity…

  • What symptoms led you to believe gearbox needed rebuild?
  • Did gearbox rebuild solve your problem?
  • Can anyone confirm that spalling on the drive dogs would cause a vibration when engine speed is being reduced from cruise power setting?

When “burping” engine… gear mesh is nice and tight… just like when engine was new.  Engine compression is like new.  

Data point - A friend has early SN RV-12 with 912ULS @950TT and gear mesh is much more pronounced and yet no vibration.  Gearbox has never been overhauled.

Thank you in advance…

  • Re: Gearbox Cause of Vibration?

    by » 12 hours ago


    All I can say is that I had very similar symptoms, vibration when throttling back. The engine ran smooth under load or at high power settings but there was a pronounced vibration under light load.

    The problem turned out to be excess wear on the splines of the prop shaft in the gearbox. I had to have the gearbox rebuilt with a new drive dog and prop shaft. The Rotax specialist said that he had recently seen a number of gearboxes with the same problem. During my ownership the engine was never idled at a low rpm so I don't know what caused the problem, it could be the low mass composite prop.

    My current engine has a slipper clutch in the gearbox and so far it has not suffered from the same problem even though it has now done more hours than the original engine.

    I don't think that you can diagnose this problem without removing the gearbox and disassembling it. You need specialist tools to do the latter or someone who can do it for you. It shouldn't be too expensive to have it inspected, you could just bring forward the scheduled gearbox inspection.


  • Re: Gearbox Cause of Vibration?

    by » 10 hours ago


    Kevin - Did your gearbox make metal chips on the magnetic plug?  Sure looks like it must have....


  • Re: Gearbox Cause of Vibration?

    by » 10 hours ago


    It was not obvious, there was only a very small amount of very fine particles on the mag plug at each service, certainly not enough to cause concern.


  • Re: Gearbox Cause of Vibration?

    by » 9 hours ago


    I think for spline to wear would be a metallurgy problem, class of fit, surface finish, or improper heat treatment.  When you sent gearbox in for inspection, did the shop return your old parts for your inspection?


  • Re: Gearbox Cause of Vibration?

    by » 9 hours ago


    Have you considered your engine mounting/isolator rubbers may be fatiguing?😈


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