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Note ¼ inch gap at drive dog.
Cut this amount off of the flex shaft. This allows
you to put the shaft all the way into the collet, and
still have a 1/4 gap between the strut and drive
dog. This is needed because the flex shaft will
twist slightly at high speeds, and actually get
shorter.
Bolt the rudder in place. Be sure that it is straight
up and down.
Setup
Put the boom tubes in place and slide on the 5/8
boom tube clamps.
Note- if you want to protect the tub from the
collars rubbing, you can use some rubber
washers for a garden hose. They are the correct
size…
Bolt the sponsons on with the 6-32x7/8 screws
and locknuts.
Turn on the radio.
Make sure that the steering trim is in the center.
Move the steering servo arm so that it is straight
down. Put the servo arm screw in.
Mount the throttle servo arm so that it is at about
2 o’clock with the trigger at neutral.
Put the servo arm screw in.
Install the servos and pushrods again, only this
time, glue pushrod seals in place with Goop.
Wrap your receiver and battery pack with foam
.
Assemble the fuel bag and mount with a zip tie
Mount the rudder and attach the pushrod.
Screw the ball link in or out to center the
rudder. Check for correct rudder movement.
Attach the throttle pushrod clevis to the carb arm,
and put an EZ connector in the servo arm. Set
the carb so that it is slightly open with the trigger
at neutral.