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				Thom, I wouldn't describe the Zenith system as "really good".  It's adaquate.  
 The week links in the design are that the arms that actuate the cables running 
 to the carbs are both at the right hand side and the friction adjustment 
 mechanism is a pain.  One cable is only about a foot long but the other is 
 closer to three feet long.  Admittedly, once I got mine set up it seems to have 
 stayed where it was set and haven't noticed any issues with vibrations.  After 
 about 40 hrs and seven months of flying I plan on verifying my carb balance when 
 I get a chance next week.
 
 Doug MacDonald
 CH-701
 NW Ontario, Canada
 Time: 03:32:38 AM PST US
 Subject: Re: Static RPM Oddity (?)
 From: "Thom Riddle" <riddletr(at)gmail.com>
 Ron,
 
 Zenith has a really good way to avoid the cable splitter entirely. The cockpit
 throttle controls directly operate a pivot arm mechanism mounted on the engine
 side of the firewall. The arms on the pivot mechanism are rigidly interconnected
 to each other and move the carb throttle arms via short straight cables. Much
 simpler and less tortuous than long sheathed cables that can start to bind
 after many hours years of service.
 
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 Thom Riddle
 Buffalo, NY (9G0)
 Kolb Slingshot SS-021
 Jabiru 2200A #1574
 Tennessee Prop 64x32
 
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