leave it at that. I was quite satisfied with the end result of the rudder
install but of course will have a better idea when on the first taxi. Thanks
Steve
From: Ken <klehman@albedo.net>
Reply-To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Rudder pedals
Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 09:45:31 -0500
As long as you can apply full rudder and full brake at the same time in
the same direction. Some folks found that their foot hit the firewall
first or that they couldn't tilt their foot far enough forward with the
factory set up. A gentleman who had ground looped brought this to my
attention and said his foot was tilted so far forward that he couldn't
apply any brake pressure.
For the delrin torque tube bearings, you can always try "Crown" silicone
lubricant as recommended by Wayne in the archives. He cautions not to
use another brand.
Ken
steve whitenect wrote:
shortAl
Is there really a problem with the position of the bottom mount on the
peddles? I used the setup that came with the kit except I used a verylittlethreaded end on the piston rod. I've tried it dry of course and mysize 11 foots don't have any interference with the upper bar thru full
travel of the rudder.
Steve W. #637Rl
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