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Hurri 08-22-2003 01:12 PM

Making Z bends in control rods
 
Why not put a solderclevis on one end , the other free clevis I put a 4-40 nut to lock .

Jemo 08-22-2003 01:38 PM

Making Z bends in control rods
 

Why not put a solderclevis on one end , the other free clevis I put a 4-40 nut to lock .


That works also.

Hurri 08-22-2003 02:07 PM

Making Z bends in control rods
 
I can't believe that such a simple "z" bend question would create so many replies .

Mighty Mouse-RCU 08-22-2003 02:36 PM

Making Z bends in control rods
 
Ed,
I think that if they have 2 threaded clevis's one on each end, wouldn't one get shorter and the other get longer if the threaded rod rotated, but still retains the same overall distance? Now if they unscrewed entirely, that's a different matter.

Sometimes a Z bend is necessary. Especially when you dont have much room to work with like throttle linkages near the firewall on a 4 stroke. I personnally don't like them as I think some wires are very brittle and it weakends the joint.


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