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Kwik Bond Thin C/A
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# 1 Phillips Head Screwdriver
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Wire Cutters
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Needle Nose Pliers
YOU'LL NEED THE FOLLOWING PARTS FROM THE KIT:
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(1) 26-1/4" Pushrod Wire w/Z-Bend
SECTION 16: THROTTLE LINKAGE INSTALLATION
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(1) Adjustable Servo Connector Assembly
YOU'LL NEED THE FOLLOWING TOOLS AND SUPPLIES:
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Excel Modeling Knife
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Electric Drill
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5/64" Drill Bit
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Ernst Airplane Stand
Step 1: Installing the Throttle Pushrod Wire
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Slide the pushrod wire through the hole you drilled in the
firewall and on through the predrilled holes in the forward
bulkhead and the center bulkhead.
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Reinstall the throttle arm onto your engine.
IMPORTANT
Depending on where you drilled the hole in the firewall, you
may need to bend the pushrod wire to line it up better with the
throttle arm.
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Remove the throttle arm from your engine and install the Z-Bend in the pushrod wire into the outermost hole in the
throttle arm.
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You may need to enlarge the hole in your engine's throttle arm using a 5/64" diameter drill bit.
Step 2: Installing the Adjustable Servo Connector
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Enlarge the
third hole
out from the center of the servo
arm using a 5/64" drill bit.
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Install the adjustable servo connector into the servo arm.
IMPORTANT
When threading on the connector nut, don't tighten the nut
completely. You don't want the connector loose, but you do
want it to be able to rotate without binding.
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To prevent the connector nut from loosening during flight, apply a drop of thin C/A to it. Allow the C/A to dry before
proceeding.
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Connect your radio system and plug the throttle servo (forward-most servo) into the receiver. Check to ensure that
the throttle servo output shaft is rotating in the correct direction. When the throttle control stick is moved forward, from
the idle to the full throttle position, the servo output shaft should rotate clockwise. If it doesn't, flip the servo reversing
switch on your transmitter.
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Using a modeling knife, cut away all but one arm from a small "4-point" servo horn.