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111. Thread the nylon torque rod fittings onto
the aileron pushrods. Attach them to the
connectors on the aileron torque rods.
With the ailerons in the neutral position
and the servo centered, mark, cut, and
solder the metal clevisie to the front end
of the pushrods. Attach the pushrods
and adjust the pushrods until the
ailerons are in the neutral position when
the servo is centered.
112.
Using 30-minute epoxy, glue the motor pylon support into the slot in the wing center section.
113.
Glue the motor pod to the top of the motor pylon support using epoxy. Cut away any covering material on the bottom of the
pod that would prevent a wood to wood joint. When the epoxy is hard, attach the fuel and vent line to the fuel tank and then
bolt the motor & mount into position.
114.
Take one end of the throttle cable and
bend it back on itself 1/2" as shown.
Now insert this end of the throttle cable
into the threaded brass coupler and
solder securely together. Screw the
small nylon clevis onto the end of the
brass coupler. Feed the throttle cable
into the housing and attach the clevis to
the throttle arm on the motor.
115.
Assemble the throttle servo mount from
parts TS-1, TS-2, and the two 1/4" sq.
spruce strips. Be sure that the TS-2
ends are 90° to the base (TS-1). When
the glue is dry, install the throttle servo
using the hardware provided with the
radio. The servo arm on the throttle
servo should be positioned fore and aft
when the servo is centered as shown.
116.
Install the pushrod connector onto the
output arm on the throttle servo. Insert
the throttle cable into the servo
connector and slide the servo down onto
the wing. Mark around the base of the
throttle mount. Remove the servo and
remove the covering from the wing to
provide a wood to wood glue joint.
Reposition the servo on the wing and
glue into position.
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