Original Posted By: steve(at)byu.edu
On 7 Sep 98 at 23:56, PTNPOL(at)aol.com wrote:> By the way, the plans are not clear on the control cables> running> through the rear seat back connecting to the bell crank. Does> anyone have some suggestions?. The plans show the cables going> through 1/4" holes in the rear seat. Won't the top bell crank cable> ride the seat? > > -=Ron=-I have seen 2 Piet's with pulleys under the rear seat, instead of just the holes the plans ask for, and both look very solid. Here's an image of it from my site:http://207.140.1.221/w3builder/piet/aci ... jpgRichard DeCostaWeb/CGI Programming - Auto Europe, LLC Web: http://www.autoeurope.com Ph: 207-842-2064 Fax: 207-842-2239PERSONAL: http://207.140.1.221/w3builder_________ ... __________
Pietenpol-List: Cables through rear seat
Pietenpol-List: Re: Cables through rear seat
Original Posted By: "Richard DeCosta"
Richard, First of all, I would like to thank you for the work you are doing onyour website. The pictures help when you have any questions about building.I saw the pulley's on the website. The only thing I was wondering wasthat the elevator bell crank runs vertical. Won't this cause a deflectionin the 1/8" cable with dual pulley's. According to the 1934 plans it lookslike their is a deflection of the cable from the dual pulleys to the controlstick. Will this create any problems?. It is best to have a straight run inthe cable. Keep on building,________________________________________________________________________________
Richard, First of all, I would like to thank you for the work you are doing onyour website. The pictures help when you have any questions about building.I saw the pulley's on the website. The only thing I was wondering wasthat the elevator bell crank runs vertical. Won't this cause a deflectionin the 1/8" cable with dual pulley's. According to the 1934 plans it lookslike their is a deflection of the cable from the dual pulleys to the controlstick. Will this create any problems?. It is best to have a straight run inthe cable. Keep on building,________________________________________________________________________________
Pietenpol-List: Re: Cables through rear seat
Original Posted By: Michael D Cuy
I'm not sure if the question itself was directed at me, but I dont know the answer. Anyone on the list care to field this one?Thanks for the positive feedback on my site!On 8 Sep 98 at 23:24, PTNPOL(at)aol.com wrote:> Richard,> > First of all, I would like to thank you for the work you are> doing on> your website. The pictures help when you have any questions about> building. I saw the pulley's on the website. The only thing I was> wondering was that the elevator bell crank runs vertical. Won't> this cause a deflection in the 1/8" cable with dual pulley's. > According to the 1934 plans it looks like their is a deflection of> the cable from the dual pulleys to the control stick. Will this> create any problems?. It is best to have a straight run in the> cable. > > Keep on building,Richard DeCostaWeb/CGI Programming - Auto Europe, LLC Web: http://www.autoeurope.com Ph: 207-842-2064 Fax: 207-842-2239PERSONAL: http://207.140.1.221/w3builder_________ ... __________
I'm not sure if the question itself was directed at me, but I dont know the answer. Anyone on the list care to field this one?Thanks for the positive feedback on my site!On 8 Sep 98 at 23:24, PTNPOL(at)aol.com wrote:> Richard,> > First of all, I would like to thank you for the work you are> doing on> your website. The pictures help when you have any questions about> building. I saw the pulley's on the website. The only thing I was> wondering was that the elevator bell crank runs vertical. Won't> this cause a deflection in the 1/8" cable with dual pulley's. > According to the 1934 plans it looks like their is a deflection of> the cable from the dual pulleys to the control stick. Will this> create any problems?. It is best to have a straight run in the> cable. > > Keep on building,Richard DeCostaWeb/CGI Programming - Auto Europe, LLC Web: http://www.autoeurope.com Ph: 207-842-2064 Fax: 207-842-2239PERSONAL: http://207.140.1.221/w3builder_________ ... __________