I investigated the high tail vibrations and found the torque drive tube was bent (!). This is embarrassing, as it's the only heli I bought used and I thought I'd checked it over thoroughly.......
It looked like the tube had been 'straightened', maybe more than once, as it had a couple of bends. Now I've replaced it with new + bearing and the vibration plot looks much better - see here: (Y axis).
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I hope this fixes the problem but it will be a few days before I can test fly.
Looking at the vibration plot for the other axes it looks like I have a problem for the X axis as it's reporting 100% vibrations, see here:
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This vibration seems to cover a wide range of frequencies, unlike the other axes where 'peaks' show clearly where (e.g.) main rotor or tail rotor issues are. Of course I can systematically remove parts of the head / swashplate, etc. and re-test, but I've already made sure the main shaft is straight (in the lathe with a dial test indicator).
Can anyone who's familiar with these vibration plots provide any guidance, please? With the tail (Y axis), it was an obvious 'fix' but with this X axis plot, I don't know where to start!
Thanks to those who pointed me in the direction of 'vibration' - we live and learn but it takes me a bit longer to do the learning part!
Cheers, Andy