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Improving on Mixture Control

February 20, 2018

I’ve been dealing with a very poor mixture control cable in the RV-4.

A bowden cable is the type of cable used on the throttle of a lawn mower. It makes for a very poor aircraft throttle or mixture control cable. There is just too much wiggle in them – no matter how good the end connectors are. The installation on my RV-4 was very poor. I attempted to improve on it – and succeeded – but it was still no good.

Last week, it was time to change that.

Of course, no change is every simple (at least not in my experience).  Some parts had to go, new parts were added, new fuel lines and hoses had to be fabricated, and so on…

Really bad!  See how the cable is wrapped around the mixture control lever!!  Yuck!

Vans RV-4 aircraft bowden cable mixture control

With the proper bracket, push-pull aircraft cable, and connectors; the mixture control is very solid – very positive – even the tiniest little adjustments are possible. It feels excellent! Well worth the time it took.

Here is the Van’s throttle and mixture bracket that mounts between the carb and oil sump (bottom of the engine). The push-pull cables mount to that bracket.

Vans RV-4 aircraft throttle mixture control bracket

Vans RV-4 aircraft throttle mixture control bracket push pull cable

All new aluminum fuel lines (yellow arrows) needed to be fabricated to install the fuel filter and move things around to provide space for it.

Vans RV-4 aircraft aluminum fuel lines

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Comments

  1. Tom says

    February 20, 2018 at 1:42 pm

    Reminds me of my Pitts S1s I owned for a while. Too many things done half ass. Great you are finding them and have the skill to correct them. That RV is one sharp looking airplane. Are the battery and fuel pump living inside the pass-through spar?

    Reply
    • JD says

      February 21, 2018 at 12:27 pm

      Hi Tom – the battery, pump, and filter are just forward of the main spar. Finding things to improve keeps a person occupied!! 🙂

      Reply
  2. Peter McDonald says

    February 24, 2018 at 5:40 am

    I am glad you removed the lawn mower parts from the airplane. Somehow, that just didn’t seem right!

    Reply
    • JD says

      February 24, 2018 at 5:55 am

      No doubt!! Sounds horrible when said like that! 🙂

      Reply

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