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Hangar 9 33% Pawnee 80cc ARF
7. Install the grommets and brass eyelets in the throttle
servo. Secure the servo using a #1 Phillips screwdriver and
the hardware included with the servo. Make sure to prepare
and harden the holes as described through the earlier
sections of the manual for servo installation.
8. Attach the servo arm to the throttle servo. Install the
two ball links and the 4-40 x 1
3
/
4
-inch adjustable linkage. Use
the radio system to check the operation of the throttle servo
to make sure it operates the carburetor correctly.
9. Slide the engine mount box into the fuselage as shown.
10. Prepare the five cowl mounting screws using five
tapered washers, five foam disks, four 4-40 x 1/2-inch
button head screws and one 4-40 x 3/4-inch button head
screw. Note that the tapered washers will have the cone
facing out toward the head of the screw.
11. Slide the cowl into position and secure it using the
screws prepared in the previous step. The longer 4-40 x
3/4-inch screw is used to secure the cowl at the top-center
of the cowl. Use a 5/64-inch hex wrench to tighten the cowl
mounting screws.
12. Use a straight edge on the drive washer of the engine
to check the gap for the spinner. Adjust the position of the
engine box in the fuselage until there is a 3/32-inch (2mm)
gap between the straight edge and cowl as shown.
Note
: The previous step only works when using
a spinner with a flat backplate. If the backplate
of your particular spinner will be recessed on
the driver washer, use the backplate to set the
gap between the cowl and spinner backplate.