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* [https://www.mcfarlaneaviation.com/products/category/push-pull-control-wrench/ Push Pull Control Cable wrenches]<br>[[File:Tool132-in-use--mas.jpg|400x400px]]  | * [https://www.mcfarlaneaviation.com/products/category/push-pull-control-wrench/ Push Pull Control Cable wrenches]<br>[[File:Tool132-in-use--mas.jpg|400x400px]]  | ||
=== Hints ===  | === General Hints ===  | ||
* The exact push pull cable lengths you need are usually very specific to your airplane / the options you have. Run a pitot hose or something similarly stiff along the planned route and measure exactly what you need.    | * The exact push pull cable lengths you need are usually very specific to your airplane / the options you have. Run a pitot hose or something similarly stiff along the planned route and measure exactly what you need.    | ||
* If you use the '''AeroSport Products throttle quadrant''', with the standard Van’s firewall pass-through locations, and an IO540 with '''Barrett cold air induction''', and '''EFII''' system (specifically the air intake), then the throttle control cable needs to be 70.5” long.  So a 176-VTT-2.25-70.5 needs to be ordered from California Push-Pull instead of the 176-VTT-2.25-65.5 that is called out on the AeroSport Products website.  | * If you use the '''AeroSport Products throttle quadrant''', with the standard Van’s firewall pass-through locations, and an IO540 with '''Barrett cold air induction''', and '''EFII''' system (specifically the air intake), then the throttle control cable needs to be 70.5” long.  So a 176-VTT-2.25-70.5 needs to be ordered from California Push-Pull instead of the 176-VTT-2.25-65.5 that is called out on the AeroSport Products website.  | ||
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* Step 6: The torque spec for the 11/16 nuts of the control cables and the jam nuts is hard to find. See this [https://www.facebook.com/groups/vansrv10/posts/8501235603330797 FB thread] for a suggestion.<br>[[File:Screenshot 2024-11-04 at 7.00.17 AM.png|400px]]<br>Someone found this spec from a throttle body installation manual (not an RV-10).  | |||
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General Hints
- The exact push pull cable lengths you need are usually very specific to your airplane / the options you have. Run a pitot hose or something similarly stiff along the planned route and measure exactly what you need.
 - If you use the AeroSport Products throttle quadrant, with the standard Van’s firewall pass-through locations, and an IO540 with Barrett cold air induction, and EFII system (specifically the air intake), then the throttle control cable needs to be 70.5” long. So a 176-VTT-2.25-70.5 needs to be ordered from California Push-Pull instead of the 176-VTT-2.25-65.5 that is called out on the AeroSport Products website.
 
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- Step 6: The torque spec for the 11/16 nuts of the control cables and the jam nuts is hard to find. See this FB thread for a suggestion.

Someone found this spec from a throttle body installation manual (not an RV-10).