At 01:03 PM 5/13/2017, you wrote:
Larry; that's quite a novel (and tidy) throttle control actuator you
have on the firewall, and you should post a closeup picture of it.
Oscar Zuniga
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Thanks. I try to get a close up of it tomorrow. I could have
connected the cable on the opposite side of the throttle lever pivot
and not needed a change of direction of the cable but, like you said,
I didn't want a big loop forward of the firewall. I designed it in
my head, not on paper, so it took a few minor changes to get the arm
length / orientation correct but over all I just mounted it and it
works just fine. I'm always amazed what different people notice in the photos.
Good progress today. Cylinders bolted on and torqued, push rod tube
seals in place, induction tubes all installed, rocker arms installed
and checked for gap clearance. Only one measured right at the max
limit. That was my last major concern so it looks like assembly is
all that's left. Mag install and timing will happen later this week
so it could be running by the weekend. :-)
Larry Flesner
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