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the carburetor throttle arm of the engine.
Step 22.
Drill a hole through the forward part of the wing, at
an angle approximating the line the throttle linkage will take
from the throttle servo arm to the point in the firewall where the
throttle linkage will pass to connect onto the carburetor throttle
arm. Refer to photo below. We used an extended aircraft 6" drill
(Higley ADC532) for this step.
Step 23.
The pushrod should be threaded through the firewall
and the position marked on the rod over the throttle servo arm
that corresponds to the carburetor being open when the throttle
servo arm is electrically centered. Make a “Z” bend, cut off the
excess wire, and connect it to the throttle servo arm.
For 4-stroke Satio
™
engines, the throttle linkage hole will be on
the left side of the firewall as looking from the tail of the aircraft.
In most 4-stroke engine installations, the servos are arranged
as in figure A., 2-strokes as in figure B as viewed from the bottom.
Step 24.
Adjustments to the throttle barrel opening can be
made by threading the clevis in or out. Use a small piece of fuel
tubing over the clevis to help prevent it from opening.
Step 25.
Turn on your radio system and center your transmit-
ter’s throttle stick and trim and center your throttle servo arm.
Adjust until the throttle arm of your engine is 1/2 open/closed.
Step 26.
With your radio system on and throttle controls
centered and throttle arm in the 1/2 open/position, adjust the
transmitter throttle trim lever so the engine is shut down when
the throttle is at low position and throttle trim pulled all the way
toward you.
Parts Needed
• Main landing gear
• Fuselage/wing assembly
• Landing gear axles with lock nuts(2)
• Wheel collar with screw (2)
• Wheels, (2)
• Landing gear bolts (2)
• Washers
Tools and Adhesives Needed
• Hobby knife
• Drill Bit: 5/32"
• Phillips screwdriver
• Threadlock
Step 1.
Attach the axles to the aluminum landing gear using the
lock nuts provided. Slide on the wheel. Use the wheel collar to
hold the wheel on the axle.
Note:
It is always a good idea to use threadlock on the wheel
collar bolts to keep them from coming loose.
Section 14: Installing the Main Landing Gear