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When installing bolts in the rod end bearings for the elevators and rudder, I used a set of hemostats w/ some blue tape on the tip to hold the bolts during the install. Worked great to take in/out of the bearings. | When installing bolts in the rod end bearings for the elevators and rudder, I used a set of hemostats w/ some blue tape on the tip to hold the bolts during the install. Worked great to take in/out of the bearings.<br>[[File:2023-12-23 16-41-04.jpg|Rod End Bearing installation|400px]] | ||
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* Step 5: As a starting point, check these drawinging<br>[[File:Elev1.jpg|600px]]<br>[[File:Elev2.jpg|600px]]<br>The centered starting values for the trim cable nut positions are not very good and require painful iterations.<br>Goal is that both tabs go down 35 degrees, are in sync in neutral and the right tab goes up 25 degrees while the left one stays neutral in all up. | * Step 5: As a starting point, check these drawinging<br>[[File:Elev1.jpg|600px]]<br>[[File:Elev2.jpg|600px]]<br>The centered starting values for the trim cable nut positions are not very good and require painful iterations.<br>Goal is that both tabs go down 35 degrees, are in sync in neutral and the right tab goes up 25 degrees while the left one stays neutral in all up. | ||
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