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Enlarge the hole in the servo arm that is 11/16" out from the center of
the servo arm, using a 5/64" diameter drill bit.
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Install the adjustable pushrod connector into the enlarged hole in
the servo arm.
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When threading on the knurled nut, don't tighten
the nut completely. You don't want the pushrod connector loose, but
you do want it to be able to rotate without binding.
To prevent the knurled nut from loosening during flight, apply a drop of thin C/A to it. Allow the C/A to fully cure
before proceeding.
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Connect your radio system and plug the throttle 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 in the correct direction to open your engine's carburetor. If it doesn't, flip the servo reversing
switch on your transmitter.
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For the Magnum XL .70RFS, the servo output shaft should rotate clockwise to open the carburetor.
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Position the throttle control stick and the throttle trim lever on your transmitter to their lowest positions.
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Slide the adjustable pushrod connector/servo horn assembly over the plain end of the throttle pushrod wire.
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So that the fuel tank does not interfere with the pushrod wire when it's installed later, you will need to cut a
shallow notch in the side of the forward bulkhead for the pushrod wire to ride in. You will also need to make a shallow bend in the
pushrod wire, so that it lines up with the adjustable pushrod connector. See the photo below for more detail.
PRO TIP
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Operate the throttle several times to ensure that the pushrod wire does not bind and that the carburetor opens and closes
completely. You may need to adjust your transmitter EPA settings to achieve perfect settings. You may also need to fine tune the
bends in the pushrod wire so that it doesn't bind. This is especially true if you're using a four-stroke engine.
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After making sure that the carburetor is in the fully closed position,
angle the servo horn about 45º from center and attach it to the servo
output shaft.
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While holding the carburetor fully closed, install and tighten the
machine screw in the top of the adjustable pushrod connector.
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Use wire cutters to cut away and remove the excess pushrod wire,
then install and tighten the servo horn retaining screw to hold the servo
horn securely to the servo.
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