The hangblock assembly on my aerotrike safari with Spirit 2 wing has an odd creek to it.
Is it a bad idea to oil it with some Q20?
Oil on the hangblock?
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Hangblock
Best is to use a
of graphite. Just slide the hangblock back or forward and give it a
of graphite. Stops the creeking. Don't use oil as it makes a mess and abrades the hangblock 



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Hangblock
Not sure about the graphite corroding the aluminium but the sleeve that goes through the hangblock is steel in the trikes I know of 

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No oil or graphite on ally. just end up catchin all the dust and before long you'll have a nice black smudge and a wearing part right were u dont want it. Best to leave it dry if you can
You MAY use a tiny bit of LITHIUM based grease when assembling the wing or putting on a new hangblock etc, but dont smear it on after the fact and try to work it in
With the lectric actuator installed, ive found best to just run it dry - it bothers me too, but its the lesser of the evils
Maybe steel sleeved keels will be ok i guess
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