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I was going through the final checklist that Lancair sent me, one of the
items on the list states that the bracket for the prop governor should be
mounted on the prop governor itself. Doing this will eliminate any prop
pitch changes whenever the engine moves about.
PROBLEM: I have installed a bracket for the governor push/pull cable on
the inside firewall. The cable then goes through the 'dog dish' which is
indented into the firewall. I can't seem to find anyway to comply with
this particular item. Don Goetz says it's a minor problem and that I
should look at the Mooney set-up, suggesting that I use the same governor
bracket used in Mooneys. Does anybody here have a similar set-up? Where
and how did you mount the cable bracket? If the bracket was NOT mounted on
the governor itself, where did you mount it? Did this cause prop pitch
changes big enough to be a problem?
Help!
Rick
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