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Broken internal cable?
Just a guess. The sheath keeps the cable close enough to push it when you push the throttle. but when you pull it its broke and your pulling on air. Tony Abbott wrote: On a dual station (cabin/flybridge) Morse s/twin s control system wired in series we have a problem. If you push the port throttle forward on the flybridge the throttle opens, but if you pull back the throttle does not come back. The throttle is able to be pulled back in the cabin. The throttle works perfectly fine in the cabin. On a visual inspection the cable between the flybridge and cabin looks fine and looks as though it moves when moving the flybridge port lever. Thoughts??? |
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