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Zenith-List Digest: 601XL - Making More Leg Room...?

 
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 10:35 am    Post subject: Zenith-List Digest: 601XL - Making More Leg Room...? Reply with quote

There is an option to move the channel and pedals forward two inches. I moved mine forward the full two inches and had to trim ~ 1/2" off the lower engine mount fittings. I got a copy of drawing with the option from ZAC when I was there picking up parts. It does make a big difference in leg room.

Craig S.
N601XS, 601xl lyc 0-235, waiting for spring to finish wiring
Has anyone moved the Rudder Pedals or the Rear Bearing Channel (6B8-3) forward
so as to provide increased leg room on the 601XL?

Looking at the drawings, it appears there is little leeway to move the Rudder Pedals/bearings
forward, hence the idea of moving the entire Rear Bearing Channel
assembly forward.

The obvious limit on the forward side would be interference with the firewall.
Immediately aft of the firewall are the Lower Engine Mount Fittings (6B6-5).
Perhaps the rearmost bolt through the Lower Engine Mount Fittings could also
pass through the Rear Bearing Channel and still leave sufficient room for full
rudder pedal travel?

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 7:26 am    Post subject: Re: 601XL - Making More Leg Room...? Reply with quote

Craig.Spainhower(at)exelo wrote:
There is an option to move the channel and pedals forward two inches. I moved mine forward the full two inches and had to trim ~ 1/2" off the lower engine mount fittings. I got a copy of drawing with the option from ZAC when I was there picking up parts. It does make a big difference in leg room.


Does anyone have this drawing in pdf?

Thanks,

Patrick
XL/Corvair
N63PZ


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