I don't think this will work as written. The problem comes from the underlined part of instruction 5.
If you pin the surface as mentioned in step 2, it should insure it won't move from that position. And you won't be able to move it from that position. But instruction 4 moves the clevis away from the horn. And hooking it back up without moving the control surface will be impossible as you must move the horn on the surface to where the clevis now is.
Originally Posted by
A. J. Clark
(1)You could count the clicks on the trim as you move it back to zero.
(2)Then pin or mark the position of the control surface.
(3)After this remove the control linkage.
(4)Now move the trim in the opposite direction the same number of clicks.
(5)Hook the linkage back up without moving the control surface from its starting position.
(6)Move the trim back to zero and your ready to go fly.