Subject: | Throttle coupling (Rotax) |
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From: | Graham Clarke <gemin@cix.compulink.co.uk> |
Date: | Fri, 5 Apr 1996 20:52:24 |
The carb end of the cable is just a bolt clamping the cable rigidly to the arm. As the arm moves through 90 deg. the cable is buckled out of line by at least +- 45 deg rel to the rigid horizontal input guide, significantly flexing the cable and adding wear at the sheath outlet. Have I got it wrong or are all the Rotaxes really flying like this ? After all the choke is provided with a rotating nipple to avoid this. gemin |
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