I set up my 112 with a servo and I did the 90 with a bell-crank. I like them both, my brain prefers the crank because of being in the habit of manual choke. The servo is very handy though. My only recommendation is to put the choke on a variable input on your TX. I had mine on a momentary button but switched it to a rotary knob. I found that both my engines start like a dream but really like to have about 1/3 choke to start, after about 5-10 seconds open the choke and good to go. On my bell-crank setup I simply don't push it all the way in.
Terry, Is that from a cold start 1/3 or after a full choke with a pop then 1/3? Thanks for the info.
What did you paint the box with @Spats ?I have been dragged down by a cold so I’m moving along slow on top of that I decided to do a little custom covering. I don’t know why I get myself into this custom stuff. Probably could have finished the plane by now if I didn’t.
I installed 3/32” dowels next to the engine bolt holes to prevent the plywood from crushing resulting in a loose engine.
The engine box is painted and ready to install the ZDZ. I am keeping the top removable so that I can get to the carb and throttle servo. I am trying to decide whether or not to use a choke servo. Would love to hear some opinions on this from anyone with rear carb ZDZ experience.
I love the Tail Dragger RC plugs for multiple servos. It makes for a clean set up and easy to assemble at the field. I made the fuel tank using Tail Dragger tank hardware. The cap and fittings are great quality. Definately going to use them from now on.
I think I almost have enough elevator at 70 degrees.
I was going to start on the wings yesterday but I am saving them for last.
Thanks for looking, Spats
I wish all manufacturers did the cowl baffling like that! Not only does it work well but it looks awesome!