Sorry there's still a problem there. The swash is always going to have some play in it, but unless it's really excessive it shouldn't cause a tracking problem. If the bearings are loose enough to cause that, you should be able to tell by wiggling them- if they're flopping around from wear, then that would definitely be a problem.
ORIGINAL: Crossfade
I still have not fixed my tracking problem and it's still bad enough to keep it grounded, i have inspected everything and i have found that there is a good amount of slope in the stock swashplate i wonder if this is my problem, i have also been told i need to glue my outter bearing races in the main shaft becuz the whole bearing as been know to spin and wear the plastic which creates even more slope and a vibration which i also have.
I think i may just glue my main bearings and upgrade to the assembled cnc head for $104
http://www.cnchelicopter.com/servlet...325-CNC/Detail