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Old 05-06-2006, 05:36 AM
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Default LITTLE HELP WITH MY U-CAN-DO 3D 60

I have just beginned to build my U-CAN-DO-3D 60 , but I have a problem :

The instruction sheet says that the line marked on the firewall are not center , but a little left-aligned ( this is for right thrust ) , I expected that the firewall itself was mounted with a little angle , so that the prop would be exactly in the center line , BUT THE FIREWALL IS ABSOLUTELY AT A 90 DEGREE WITH THE FUSE !.

If I mount the engine following the marked lines I am sure that it will not have right thrust , it will be parallel with the fuse BUT MISALIGNED !

Is it normal ? I think no ; anybody else has found this problem ? , and which way arranged it ?

The istruction sheet says nothing about putting washers between firewall and engine mount , but I think I will do.

What amount of right and down thrust do you have in your UCD?

Every help or opinion will be greatly apreciated.

THANK YOU
Old 05-06-2006, 07:44 PM
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Default RE: LITTLE HELP WITH MY U-CAN-DO 3D 60

Yeah most firewalls are strait. Depends what engine and prop you using on right thrust, between 3 and 5 degrees.

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