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[[File:Avery SS Pass-Thru.png|thumb|304x304px|Many people have used the following pass-thru with the RV-10:[https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/hapages/ssfirewallkit12-04762.php?clickkey=5015617 Avery SS Firewall Pass-Thru]]]  | [[File:Avery SS Pass-Thru.png|thumb|304x304px|Many people have used the following pass-thru with the RV-10:[https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/hapages/ssfirewallkit12-04762.php?clickkey=5015617 Avery SS Firewall Pass-Thru]]]  | ||
[[File:Eyeball Pass-thru.png|thumb|Many use these for the control cable penetrations: [https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/appages/eyeballfw2.php EYEBALL FIREWALL FITTING- SS PRESSURE PLATE - STEEL TTP]]]  | |||
Revision as of 14:28, 25 March 2022
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Plan your control cables pass-throughs at step 3. Some people have used an "eyeball" type here that may require different spacing than the pre-punched holes provided in the kit. Look ahead in the plans to see if you want to do the double plastic bushing. The RV-14 kit uses an FF-00001 to penetrate the firewall.


