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I've just seen what looks like an excellent piece of kit from DuBro stocked by SMC and could make running throttle linkages a whole lot easier! The pushrod from the servo is connected to a lever fixed at one end to the engine bearer and a short linkage transfers the movement of the lever to the throttle arm. Very simple and very effective. I copied a picture of it from the DuBro site but I'm not sure if copyright would permit me to post it here.
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Any chance you can add a link to the picture on the DuBro site?
Edited: 12/05/08 07:47
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http://www.dubro.com/catalog/index.html

I don't know how to make a link to a specific page but if you look for "Engine Accessories" then click on page 28 it should work.

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Hi Doug

Just to help you out on this one. It applies to anything specific you want to link to. Basically what you do is put your mouse cursor over the article. Left click - then click on properties - a box will appear including the link -   http  etc. - highlight the link and then left click again and then click on copy. Then go to your document  ie: here then position it where you want it to appear- then left click again and click on paste - the link should then appear as below.

http://www.dubro.com/catalog/images/hobby_cat_2007_1-28%20copy.jpg

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Or once copied click on the link symbol above and paste it in the URL box.  Type in the Title box something like  "click Here "  and insert 

Click Here

Well it normally does in this case it gives you the jpg

Al

Edited: 12/05/08 19:39
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Thanks for the link it looks interesting and easy to make up yourself.
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Thanks for the tip Alan.

Bruce - I made something similar a few years ago out of a long servo arm, pivoting in the middle, for a hard-to-reach engine in a Spitfire.


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