Throttles
I used four washers separating the long Delron spacer bars. These don’t set the tension / friction, so the nuts were snugged tight. The connecting rod between the front and rear throttles was painted black before it was installed after roughing it up with a 3M Scotch Brite pad and wiping with denatured alcohol.
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The tension is set with the bottom pivot screw on the forward throttle. A fish scale was used to get the 1 pound, six ounces of tension. I used only the forward pivot screw to set the tension.
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Now here is the cool part. We wanted a way to lock that nylock nut in place so the tension/friction could be adjusted easily with just a Phillip’s screwdriver from the pilot’s seat. An AN970-3 washer was modified by folding up two edges to lock the nut and folding down the other two edges to lock the Delron support that it sets upon.
After marking the fold lines, a “V” shaped grove was filed on the washer to assure a clean straight bend on the side opposite the fold. The finished folds were solid despite the material that had been filed away. Just to be sure, however, Ryan ran tiny TIG weld beads along each seam. A few minutes were spent filing the surfaces smooth and after a coat of black paint the job was done. Works perfectly and will make adjusting the friction / tension so much easier.
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