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CH 701 Bellcrank

 
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 4:04 pm    Post subject: CH 701 Bellcrank Reply with quote

Am installing the rod attaching the elevator bell crank to the control stick in a 701 ( sorry not at work bench so no part numbers ). In a previous post it was suggested that one mount the stick and bell crank in the vertical position ie parallel. Which side of the bell crank was used for vertical - the elevator cable holes in the rear or the top elevator cable hole and the bottom rod attach hole. My thought is that you would keep the rear holes parallel. Or should one fab the rear rod attachment and wait until you rig the elevator to drill the front? I know all sounds dumb but would appreciate a reply

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Phil
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