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Glue the doubler S1A to the bottom of the mount.
TS gets laminated into two pieces.
When all parts are cured, set your ¼ scale servo
into the mount and slide the locknut into its slot (you
may need pliers to press it in).
Slip the S2 laminate into the square hole and lightly
run up the screw. Do not tighten yet, as you may
break or distort the mount.
When cured, set the mount inside the box, over the
area marked “R”. Look in from the rear. Move the
mount to the right, if necessary, so that the servo
arm is centered in the pushrod hole. Mark this offset
from the engraved line.
Remove your rudder servo from the mount.
Glue the mount to the radio box bottom in the area
marked. Make sure that it doesn’t slide out of
position while it cures.
Set your standard size rudder servo on its mounts
and drill 1/16 pilot holes for the screws.
Bolt the servo to the mounts with the rubber
grommets, bushings and screws.
Glue the throttle servo mounts to the radio box
bottom in the area shown.
Be careful not to glue the servo or servo wire to the
box…
Remove everything from the radio box, and coat the
inside and outside with finishing resin.
Be careful not to get any buildup in the lip, where
the lid seats. It will make it impossible for the lid to
seal properly. To get inside the upper part, bend an
acid brush about 120 degrees, and it works very
well.
You can seal the inside, and all four sides of the
outside in one session.
Allow to cure overnight.