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I think that only helps with side fumbling, not the unilateral vain shaft.No it's not. You need a Zirchoniun interface with a full floating ground.
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I think that only helps with side fumbling, not the unilateral vain shaft.No it's not. You need a Zirchoniun interface with a full floating ground.
Ok sorry, maybe im not using the proper term... i dont know what a hand throttle is... but i guess that will work too..Ok, why the throttle control when a pull cable has worked for the last 100 years?
You COULD fashion a servo to actuate the pump throttle lever. Then use a potentiometer to drive a servo controller. But there's be no gain. (Loss in cost, weight, complexity, exc.) I guess you could have a digital means to control the RPM then. But then again, a hand throttle cable has also been around for a number of years and is much simpler and less prone to failure.
Sometimes less is more.
Finally, a solution to the throttle cable vibrating against the hood at idle noise!You COULD fashion a servo to actuate the pump throttle lever. Then use a potentiometer to drive a servo controller. But there's be no gain. (Loss in cost, weight, complexity, exc.) I guess you could have a digital means to control the RPM then. But then again, a hand throttle cable has also been around for a number of years and is much simpler and less prone to failure.
Zip tie would cure that.Finally, a solution to the throttle cable vibrating against the hood at idle noise!
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