Rudder pull-pull question??
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Hi, I am concerned about using the recommended Du Bro pull pull system for my 27% Cap with a Gas engine. Should I be concerned with the"nylon coated stranded steel cable"? Will this be a source of interference? I am aware that Don's Hobby Shop carries a coated kevlar setup but would prefer something I can get locally. Thanks in advance
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Hi, I am concerned about using the recommended Du Bro pull pull system for my 27% Cap with a Gas engine. Should I be concerned with the"nylon coated stranded steel cable"? Will this be a source of interference? I am aware that Don's Hobby Shop carries a coated kevlar setup but would prefer something I can get locally. Thanks in advance
Hi, I am concerned about using the recommended Du Bro pull pull system for my 27% Cap with a Gas engine. Should I be concerned with the"nylon coated stranded steel cable"? Will this be a source of interference? I am aware that Don's Hobby Shop carries a coated kevlar setup but would prefer something I can get locally. Thanks in advance
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The cables are usually isolated at each end with a nylon ball link so RF is normally not a problem. I will also add that if the cables cross be sure they are separated so they don't rub together.
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On my 27% cap its not a problem. Ill send you some pictures tomorrow so you can see the pull pull setup. The cables are thin enough that I dont think you will have a problem.....
Matt
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