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5. Use a #1 Phillips screwdriver to remove the two 2mm x 8mm self-
tapping screws that secure the rudder servo plate to the rudder servo
mounts. Set the screws and plate aside to be installed in the next step.
6. Place 2–3 drops of thin CA in each of the holes. This will harden the
threads made by the screws making them more secure when the steering
servo is installed.
7. Test fit the servo into the mounting blocks. Due to factory tolerances
in may be necessary to shim the servo for a snug fit. If needed use tape
on the sides and ends of the servo to make sure that it fits snugly in the
blocks.
8. Place the rudder servo extension into the fuselage. The rudder
servo can then be fit into the fuselage and slid into the rudder servo
mounts. The servo is a tight fit, so work slowly when positioning the
servo. Secure the rudder servo in the fuselage using the strap and
screws removed in the previous step. Tighten the screws using a #1
Phillips screwdriver.
9. Route the rudder servo lead through the fuselage and formers as
shown. It will run through both formers and then come out over the top of
the intakes into the front cockpit area.
10. Use a hobby knife with a #11 blade to trim two 1/4-inch (6mm)
pieces from the silicone tubing.
E-tips
Always use threadlock on metal-to-metal fasteners to prevent them from
vibrating loose.
11. Slide the piece of silicone tubing on each of the metal clevises.
Assemble the steering linkage by threading a 2mm nut and metal clevis on
either end of the 2
1
/
4
-inch (57mm) threaded rod as shown.
E-tips
Always use threadlock on metal-to-metal fasteners to prevent them from
vibrating loose.
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