Tedtheflyer
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Greetings All!
Drawing 4, which details installation of the electric trim servo shows routing the trim servo wiring through the snapbushing in the elevator with a note to position wires so they don't interfere with the servo jackshaft. The servo jack shaft will extend into the snap bushing through it's normal travel.
This looks pretty lame as inevetibly the jack screw will rub against the servo wires and that's not cool!
Anybody else notice this? Did anyone route their wiring differently to avoid this?
Drawing 4, which details installation of the electric trim servo shows routing the trim servo wiring through the snapbushing in the elevator with a note to position wires so they don't interfere with the servo jackshaft. The servo jack shaft will extend into the snap bushing through it's normal travel.
This looks pretty lame as inevetibly the jack screw will rub against the servo wires and that's not cool!
Anybody else notice this? Did anyone route their wiring differently to avoid this?