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Old 03-15-2016, 02:25 PM
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Great! I can't tell from the photo, are the nylon ends on the torque rods?

If not, get them on before you do the final assembly.Then all you have to worry about is working the open end of the clevis, over the end and getting it shut. You can even angle the torque rod up towards the front hatch to make it easier to get at, and like I said, hemostats work pretty good for getting leverage down on the linkage.

Or if you prefer, cut a hole back there- personally I wouldn't make changes to the structure, but hey, it's not my model.

kj
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