Which throttle cable?
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Re: Which throttle cable?
I made a bracket for the throttle and cabin heat cables. The UL350is is FADEC so don't need the other cables. I bolted this bracket to the tabs provided in the Panther steel cage for mounting that bracket. I thought I had a photo on my site, but cannot find it.
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Re: Which throttle cable?
Yeah, that's like the one I have in my RV-12. Works pretty well although some folks have experienced some throttle drift during cruise. I haven't had a problem with that. While you're installing it be sure not to pull the throttle control out too far or the roller pins will fall out. At least now there's a video about how to put it back together if that happens, that didn't exist when I pulled mine out too far
. There's no problem with that after the throttle is installed.
Where are you going to mount it, on the instrument panel? Just fyi, I've got about 32 hrs on mine now and I'm finding the BM positions of the throttle & trim levers to be in a very convenient position. Thumb & pointer finger on the throttle and middle finger on the trim makes adjustments very easy.

Where are you going to mount it, on the instrument panel? Just fyi, I've got about 32 hrs on mine now and I'm finding the BM positions of the throttle & trim levers to be in a very convenient position. Thumb & pointer finger on the throttle and middle finger on the trim makes adjustments very easy.
Tom
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Port Orange, Fl
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Re: Which throttle cable?
Don't know what is recommended, but I chose to use one from McFarlane. It is Vernier ASSIST with the emphasis on assist. I would NEVER use a push button Vernier for a throttle cable. In case you are interested in exploring this, here is the URL.
https://www.mcfarlaneaviation.com/produ ... -controls/
https://www.mcfarlaneaviation.com/produ ... -controls/
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Re: Which throttle cable?
I just went back through my AS&S orders. I see I that I ordered:
- 2x A-950 84" (throttle & mixture)
1x A-950 144" (elevator trim tab)
1x A-740 120" (carb heat)
1x A-740 72" (cockpit heat)
Tom
Port Orange, Fl
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Which throttle cable?
The BM mentions a ACS # A-740 for the carb heat cable, does anyone know which throttle cable is recommended?
Also the BM mentions a 120 inches long carb heat cable, seems mighty long doesn't it? Since it's only 30 inches from the throttle quadrant to the firewall?
Thanks
RH
Also the BM mentions a 120 inches long carb heat cable, seems mighty long doesn't it? Since it's only 30 inches from the throttle quadrant to the firewall?
Thanks
RH
Rick Holland
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