Wow, thank you very much for the quick replies; 

While I have not looked at the problem or system in detail (will get to it 
Friday or Saturday work permitting), I can say from the few times I have looked 
at it, the trim tab is connected to a cable (nothing special, just a normal 
every day cable you would find in something like a go-kart throttle system).  
From there, the cable is tightened/loosened by a small handle that can be 
rotated clockwise or counterclockwise.  Tightening the cable will pull the trim 
tab down, giving you nose up trim, while loosening the cable releases this 
pressure, which allows the trim tab to move upwards, giving you essentially 
nose down trim.  

I never thought much about it at first (other than that it was very 
simplified), however after hearing your guy’s replies and doing some reading 
these past couple days, I am actually surprised that for two years now, both 
A&P’s performing my conditional inspection made no mention of this very 
simplistic design and signed the plane off as airworthy.  

Mostly in part to your guy’s advice, and also from reading too many good 
reviews about the product, I am going to order one of the Ray Allen Trim 
Systems and fix the problem once and for all.  

My next two questions (for Larry and Jeff), what model of the Ray Allen Servo 
did you get?  I noticed there are three models: the T2-7A, T2-10A, and the 
T3-12A, which have 17mm, 26mm, and 31mm of travel respectively.  Larry, I 
noticed you used the T2-10A model, and it has obviously worked out for you.  
Jeff Scott, which model did you choose?  Ray Allen recommends the T2-10A for 
the KR-2; just wanted to see if you used anything different.  

Secondly; judging by the pictures, it appears you guys mounted the trim tab in 
the elevator section by screwing 4x screws into the wood section in the 
elevator. As far as actually mounting the unit goes, is that about all there is 
to it, or is there more to the installation than that?  Before I go cutting 
into the elevator, I want to make sure I have a solid plan of what to expect.  

Again, thank you everyone for all the help; Once I receive the Ray Allen 
System, and get to installing it, I will post back here with results.  

V/R

Sam Spanovich
N6399U
74S, Anacortes WA
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