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Evolution 26GX - choke operation

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Old 09-17-2009 | 11:46 AM
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Default Evolution 26GX - choke operation

I will be mounting an Evo 26GX inverted in a cowled Sig Rascal 110. Should the choke be operated by a servo ? If yes, linkage suggestions would be appreciated.
Old 09-17-2009 | 03:31 PM
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Default RE: Evolution 26GX - choke operation

leave the choke in place, especially in an inverted application.
Linkage? choke lever and straight through sullivan cable with ball links should do it. You may have to make a lever though. If that is too difficult, find a mechanic to help you fly your planes.
Old 10-23-2009 | 12:09 PM
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Thanks for responding. I'm not sure what you mean by leaving the choke in place. Do you mean leaving the choke closed ? ............George
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I mean, do not remove the choke (valve + shaft)
Old 10-29-2009 | 12:31 PM
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Do you recommend a servo-activated choke ?
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Default RE: Evolution 26GX - choke operation

No.
A manual operated choke works just as well, though a servo operated choke can be easier to operate in small steps.

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