Throttle cable push back

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Re: Throttle cable push back

Postby mike.smith » Sun Jan 04, 2015 4:49 pm

Aldo wrote:Thanks Chris, Bill and Bryan! It sounds like what is going on is very normal. I have the push/pull style as well - so even more likely there is no problem. If you don't mind another simple question:

Is it also common for the mixture cable to result in no noticible leaning until it is pulled out a significant distance? Without measuring, I would estimate I pull it out about half way before noticible leaning starts.


Mine creeps unless I lock it down fairly tight. Even tight, I have no problem advancing or retarding the throttle under normal conditions. I only notice it when I'm on the ground and am trying to finely set my RPMs for warmup or taxi. Not a bid deal, but I notice it then.
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Re: Throttle cable push back

Postby Aldo » Sun Jan 18, 2015 8:25 pm

Would anyone recommend a vernier type cable as a possible solution to this problem?
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Re: Throttle cable push back

Postby Sonex-1081 » Fri Jul 31, 2015 8:51 pm

Hi Guys,
Has anyone found an effective fix for this issue? I am in the early phases of flight testing and having the same problem with my throttle retarding no matter how tight I wind up the knob on my aero-conversions side mount throttle lever. I just don't have enough hands to take care of all the other stuff I need to do.
I have a Jabiru 3300 engine with the aeroinjector.
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Re: Throttle cable push back

Postby planeolbob » Sat Aug 01, 2015 9:58 am

Here is what I do.
1. At engine shut down I loosen the knob to let the leather washer to decompress.
2. Spray a little water on the washer from time to time.
3. On the way back from OSH this year after 6 days in the sun my washer had dried out enough that my throttle started to slip back as you did. I loosened the knob and poured a little water on the washer and let sit for about a minute. This freshened the leather enough that when I tightened up the knob it held .

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Re: Throttle cable push back

Postby GWMotley » Sat Aug 01, 2015 1:31 pm

Very nice idea, I just watered mine. Thanks
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Re: Throttle cable push back

Postby Sonex-1081 » Sat Aug 01, 2015 6:34 pm

That sounds like a great idea - thanks Bob !
I'll give that a try today.
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