I've not used either of these methods, I guess I'm just OLD school, or maybe just OLD.
Anyway there are a couple of guys at the field that -->
1) Use standard 2/56 type nyrod on gas throttle linkages.
And it works by the way, and has been working quite awhile.
2) Use metal throttle arm to metal clevis on this nyrod set up.
Justification was that as long as the metal to metal is not a solid rod, it's OK.
Point here is that he terminates the metal to metal connection where the threaded rod
goes in to the nyrod.
Waddyall think?
Thanks
Bob
Anyway there are a couple of guys at the field that -->
1) Use standard 2/56 type nyrod on gas throttle linkages.
And it works by the way, and has been working quite awhile.
2) Use metal throttle arm to metal clevis on this nyrod set up.
Justification was that as long as the metal to metal is not a solid rod, it's OK.
Point here is that he terminates the metal to metal connection where the threaded rod
goes in to the nyrod.
Waddyall think?
Thanks
Bob