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Old 04-25-2012, 12:43 PM
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Default Silverhawk EX Throttle Action

Hello,

What is the correct action of the the Silverhawk EX FI servo throttle lever? Should it be smooth (like the mixture action) or notched? If it should be smooth, what would a notched action indicate.

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Old 04-25-2012, 01:59 PM
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It should be smooth. If it isn't smooth disconnect the turn buckle idle mixture adjustment on one end and see which shaft is causing the issue.
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Old 04-25-2012, 02:56 PM
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Notched action can also be caused by melted control cables.
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Old 04-25-2012, 11:16 PM
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Default Disconnect throttle cable

To piggyback on what Guys saying, disconnect throttle cable rod end from SilverHawk throttle lever and then move throttle lever on the fuel servo by hand. If the notched feeling is gone, then the interference is in the push-pull cable. If it is still apparent after disconnecting the cable from the SilverHawk servo lever, then do as Mahlon says above. That little turn-buckle thingy he described is how you set your "idle" mixture. It should be as smooth as silk.

I had my mixture cable go bad like that due heat distress from an exhaust pipe to close down there. New cable and some more heat shields fixed it right up.

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Old 04-26-2012, 08:15 AM
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Will do as suggested and see how I get on....

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Old 11-21-2012, 10:32 PM
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To piggyback on what Guys saying, disconnect throttle cable rod end from SilverHawk throttle lever and then move throttle lever on the fuel servo by hand. If the notched feeling is gone, then the interference is in the push-pull cable. If it is still apparent after disconnecting the cable from the SilverHawk servo lever, then do as Mahlon says above. That little turn-buckle thingy he described is how you set your "idle" mixture. It should be as smooth as silk.

I had my mixture cable go bad like that due heat distress from an exhaust pipe to close down there. New cable and some more heat shields fixed it right up.

Good luck and keep us posted.

Jeff Liebman
RV-8 N139JL
365TT on the Hobbs
Superior IO-360 with SilverHawk EX Injection
Airglades Airport, FL
Getting very close to first engine start...I don't quite get how the little "turnbuckle thingy" is supposed to work, nor what I should do with it. It hasn't been changed since it came from the factory, but what should I be looking for and how should I adjust it if necessary?

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