Comments - Elevator Cable Bungee Question - Zenith Aircraft Builders and Flyers2024-03-29T09:30:37Zhttps://zenith.aero/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=2606393%3ABlogPost%3A561081&xn_auth=noThank you! I played a little…tag:zenith.aero,2017-04-10:2606393:Comment:5613302017-04-10T02:15:50.273Zdschmazhttps://zenith.aero/profile/dschmaz
Thank you! I played a little today with it. Hope to get it finalized tomorrow..
Thank you! I played a little today with it. Hope to get it finalized tomorrow.. Howdy, I attached my bungee t…tag:zenith.aero,2017-04-08:2606393:Comment:5611072017-04-08T04:32:26.073ZTom Sullivanhttps://zenith.aero/profile/tomsullivan
<p>Howdy, I attached my bungee to the cable on the right and attached it to a vertical L angle just behind the hatch opening. It keeps the cables separated when tensioned and I found that when the cables are tensioned, the stick is pulled to the left and requires excess force to move it to the right. I looped the bungee around the cable and pulled it thru the loop and formed a V with the bungee and attached each hook to the vertical L about 8 inches apart. This gave enough tension to hold the…</p>
<p>Howdy, I attached my bungee to the cable on the right and attached it to a vertical L angle just behind the hatch opening. It keeps the cables separated when tensioned and I found that when the cables are tensioned, the stick is pulled to the left and requires excess force to move it to the right. I looped the bungee around the cable and pulled it thru the loop and formed a V with the bungee and attached each hook to the vertical L about 8 inches apart. This gave enough tension to hold the cables apart and pull the stick to center.Hope this is of some help.Tom</p>