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Throttle quadrant and Stein panel

 
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 6:15 pm    Post subject: Throttle quadrant and Stein panel Reply with quote

I've got the Stein panel with the canted center stack (I'm liking it a
lot so far). However, I trying to install the throttle quadrant and
find a few challenges. Since the center stack sticks out a bit, it
seems to require that either the quadrant be installed 3/4" or more
below the bottom of the panel and also be installed an inch or so
further aft. Otherwise the center stack and the throttle controls
interfere with each other.

I've seen a post about the quadrant cables being just long enough when
installed normally. There is also a post or two about getting longer
custom cables to accomodate the Aerotronics or other panels.

Any one have any experience with this setup yet? How much lee way do I
have on the standard quadrant cables?

Bill Watson


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 10:07 am    Post subject: Re: Throttle quadrant and Stein panel Reply with quote

Bill,

I have Stein's panel with the set back center section i.e. not canted, but the center section is 1" aft of the left and right sections. The throttle quadrant also is 1" aft of standard, and there is plenty of cable length to reach my Airflow Performance fuel controller. Not sure how it would work with other throttle bodies.

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 12:44 pm    Post subject: Throttle quadrant and Stein panel Reply with quote

It looks like I have a Bendix fuel controller.

Right now, I'm working on dropping the quadrant down about 3/4" and
about 1/2" half aft and rotated 10 degrees. It looks like it gives me
just enough clearance from canted front end.

The thing that is still on my mind is someone's comment about having to
extend all the fittings on the cables as far as possible to reach the
various engine controls. But a 1/2" should be okay. We'll see.

Thanks.

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Bill,

I have Stein's panel with the set back center section i.e. not canted, but the center section is 1" aft of the left and right sections. The throttle quadrant also is 1" aft of standard, and there is plenty of cable length to reach my Airflow Performance fuel controller. Not sure how it would work with other throttle bodies.

Jim Berry
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