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Pro Flight Yoke - Where to make the cut?
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The description on this forum for relieving the tension on the pro flight yoke is rather vague. I can't tell which bushing I am supposed to be cutting. And more importantly I can't tell that anything has a housing or a way to be removed. Could somebody who knows how its supposed to be done please circle what he is talking about on this picture? I really don't want to mess up such an expensive piece of hardware. http://i.imgur.com/ODdBx.jpg |
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Ok so I feel I can bump this after chilling out here for 286 days.
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Hi, I did this a few years ago so read the instruction and see what you think. but if you do this it is done at your our risk, this will void you 2 year warranty. I have done this quite a few times with out a problem.
I used Sevenduster's pic to revamp my original fix-it doc as it was better than my original pic hope he does not mind. please look at the file I have attached
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Thank you very much, will try this out. I think I'm past warranty anyways.
P.S. That pic was mine not Sevendusters, and yeah thats fine ![]() Last edited by masonkiller : 22nd July 2012 at 07:15. |
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Hi, opps on the pic name ok thank you let me know how you get on.
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Thanks for the info guys. What sort of lube should I use? I thought any kind of silicone spray would do, something that can be bought at Maplins. Is this OK?
I'm in the UK, so any idea where I can get the lube would be great help (if not Maplins). Regards Graham |
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