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Paul,
I realize this answer is a bit tardy, but I have been all wrapped around the 
axle
on other issues and never got around to an answer.
I have a suggestion for your 100% throttle stops.  They are called "spring 
plungers"
in the McMaster-Carr on-line catalog.  Here is a picture of a set:
=46rom RIGHT to LEFT: Spring Plunger and Mounting Base, Spring Plunger 
partially screwed into the Mounting Base, Spring Plunger fully screwed 
into the Mounting Base, Mounting Base turned 180=BA showing the ball end 
of the Spring Plunger.  The black thing is the Adjusting Wrench.
I have not actually installed them yet, but I plan to give them a try 
once I get the W/B issues associated with the tri-gear conversion sorted 
out and things are running again.
The plan is to establish the 100% point.  Then installing one of these 
things one each side of the throttle plate so that the throttle hits the 
stop-ball at 100%.  Then a good push should advance the throttle through 
the spring plunger balls and on to 115%.
These things come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes.  Go to 
http://www.McMaster.com/ and they are about 1/3 of the way down the main 
contents page under "Fabricating" -- "Clamping and Positioning"
Good luck.
Blue skies & tailwinds,
Bob Borger
http://www.europaowners.org/N914XL
Europa XS, Short Wing, Intercooled Rotax 914
rlborger@mac.com
Cel: 817-992-1117
On Jun 1, 2009, at 3:30 PM, europa@pstewart.f2s.com wrote:
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> Has anyone got any pics of cunning ways to make a 100% throttle stop 
for the
> 914?
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> Regards
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> Paul
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