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Step 11
Secure a brass pushrod connector in the throttle servo
arm. Pass the throttle pushrod through the connector on
the throttle servo arm.
Step 12
Use the radio system to move the throttle servo to the low
position. Physically move the throttle linkage to close the
carburetor. Tighten the 3mm x 4mm machine screw in the
connector to secure the linkage. Use the radio system to
make sure the throttle can move freely from closed to fully
open. Make any necessary adjustments to the linkage or
to the radio to achieve full operation of the carburetor.
Step 13
Slide a clevis retainer onto a clevis. Thread the clevis onto
a 15-inch (381mm) pushrod wire. Slide the wire into the
holes in the top of the fuselage near the rudder. Attach the
clevis to the outer hole of the rudder control horn. Repeat
this to install both rudder linkages.
Step 14
Double-check, using the radio system, that the rudder
servo is centered. With the left rudder in the neutral
position, use a felt-tipped pen to mark the pushrod wire
where it crosses the second hole in on the servo arm.
Step 15
Bend the pushrod wire 90 degrees at the mark. Drill the
servo arm using a 5/64-inch (2mm) drill bit and slide the
wire into the hole. Secure the wire using a pushrod wire
keeper. Trim any excess wire using side cutters.
Section 8: Radio Installation