peter anson wrote:You don't necessarily need to tighten the lock nuts with the control rod in situ. I would suggest adjusting it to the correct length and then removing the rod to tighten the interior lock nut. If you need to make any further minor adjustments you can do it on the external rod end. As far as preventing the bell crank from moving from its 25° position, it should be possible to clamp the far end of the long push rod against the spar using a G clamp and some suitable padding.
Peter
Skippydiesel wrote:[q.......
The difficulty is getting the 25 degrees -Its hard to measure in such a confined space and once measured, easy to knock out of position. I have done it now but to double check will get my Son to make up a 25 degree spacer in his 3D printer.
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peter anson wrote:You don't necessarily need to tighten the lock nuts with the control rod in situ. I would suggest adjusting it to the correct length and then removing the rod to tighten the interior lock nut. If you need to make any further minor adjustments you can do it on the external rod end. As far as preventing the bell crank from moving from its 25° position, it should be possible to clamp the far end of the long push rod against the spar using a G clamp and some suitable padding.
Peter
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