Finally, a throttle for everyone

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hilltop170
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Finally, a throttle for everyone

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Well, George, this will either end the discussion or flare it up again, but it looks like McFarlane may have a winner here if it works as advertised.

http://www.mcfarlane-aviation.com/Produ ... D=69062106&
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Can the knob be replaced with the original large one? :lol:
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$200.00 ??
Who's buying these for everyone? :lol:

That and I like my original Door Knob throttle.
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gahorn wrote:Can the knob be replaced with the original large one? :lol:
You could always cut a tennis ball, fill it with silicon sealer, and slip it on.
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Bought again in 2006 after 22 years.
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I'm thinkin' of one of those old, glass-crystal door-knobs like in grandpa's house. :P
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gahorn wrote:Can the knob be replaced with the original large one? :lol:
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George, that may work, I was able to put my original large 170 throttle knob on a newer style 1/4" cable.
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McFarlane's drawing shows both their standard knob and the round one, but they also have a black knob with the same shape as on the 170 available at a reasonable price. I painted mine to match the original and then clear-coated it.
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Re: Finally, a throttle for everyone

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Thanks Gary, did you use this knob on the cable mentioned above? Looks like that would be a nice combination.
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Looks like the shifter knob on my 62 chevrolet K10 pickup.
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lowNslow wrote:Thanks Gary, did you use this knob on the cable mentioned above? Looks like that would be a nice combination.
Karl,
No, I still have it on my original cable which needs to be replaced. The McFarlane throttle looks like a good option, albeit pricey. I see they also have the same deal for the mixture control--again pricey for what it replaces and overkill for leaning on our carbureted engines. I think it would be harder to substitute an original knob onto this one.
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Someone should come up with a DIGITAL mixture control so we can be even MORE accurate with our settings.
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bagarre wrote:Someone should come up with a DIGITAL mixture control so we can be even MORE accurate with our settings.
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Speaking of custom throttle knobs--- I knew a guy that had a relatively soft, moulded throttle knob in the shape of a petite, female human breast, about a 30 A size. He said that gripping it tended to sooth him when flying in rough air.
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Aryana wrote:No field approval required for that one? :wink:
It's called a "FEEL-Approval". :P
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Re: Finally, a throttle for everyone

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I ordered this adapter from Mcfarlane to make my old knob work on the new throttle.
http://www.mcfarlane-aviation.com/Produ ... 20ADAPTER&
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