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  • Throttle Ratchet - Futaba 7C

    Hello all,

    I've recently removed the ratchet mechanism from the throttle on my tx so as to get smooth ratchetless movement, however now the stick is very easy to move with very very little resistance.

    Is there any way I can increase the resistance of the throttle stick at all, I've looked under the back cover when I got rid of the ratchet arm (as per the instructions) but can't see any possible way to do it - am I missing something or should I just put the ratchet arm back on to stiffen things up?

    Any help appreciated, thanks.

    R.

  • #2
    if its the same as the ff9 then use a pair of pliers to flatten the end ov the ratchet and put it back on on the smoth side of the quadrant. no ratchet but still have the friction....
    Steve...

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    • #3
      Thanks Steve,

      will get the back off again and see if that does the trick.

      Rich.

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      • #4
        Hi Ponch
        There is a very tiny screw that you can tighten up but on mine it didnt make much difference, a friend a the club bent the rachet arm slightly so it kept the tension, now you can just feel the rachet but it is nice a smooth for the throttle. The only other thinkg is to send it back to Ripmax and get them to put a new spring in it!!
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        **Trex 450 SE V2
        **Futaba FF7
        **Futaba 7c 2.4ghz
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        • #5
          You could always try flipping the metal ratchet over
          Cheers Daren

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          • #6
            Just slide a small length of CLEAN fuel tube over it, its smooth but has a slight resistance, can be adjusted by slackening the clamping screw as well.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by daren View Post
              You could always try flipping the metal ratchet over
              Thats all i done, that combined with getting the screw at just the right tension.
              Cheers
              Lee
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              • #8
                I just filed the knurled plastic smooth. Remove the back cover, take off the metal ratchet, file the plastic rounded/knurled part completely smooth and refit. Takes five minutes. Silky smooth with good resistance. You can even bend the metal ratchet very gently to get the amount of resistance you like. Job done.
                Last edited by t-rex pedro; 30-09-2008, 09:23 PM.
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                • #9
                  Funnily enough I've just done this with my new FF7 2.4

                  Bent the ratchet straight with some pliers & fiddled with the bend on the ratchet to get the right feel.

                  Can still feel a slight ratchet but we'll see how it goes before I do any more.

                  David
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                  David

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by TrexMADuk View Post
                    Just slide a small length of CLEAN fuel tube over it, its smooth but has a slight resistance, can be adjusted by slackening the clamping screw as well.

                    small piece of silicon tube over the metal spring loosen or tighten to your preference.

                    smooth as silk.
                    Dave sigpic Proud owner of an E G S
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by David Drew View Post
                      Funnily enough I've just done this with my new FF7 2.4

                      Bent the ratchet straight with some pliers & fiddled with the bend on the ratchet to get the right feel.

                      Can still feel a slight ratchet but we'll see how it goes before I do any more.

                      David
                      take the metal arm off, put it on a smooth susrface and hit a few times with a big hammer, fun, and its now flat as a pancake, and smooth as silk
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                      • #12
                        Put the metal bit in a vice and crushed mine smooth

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                        • #13
                          Thanks for the input guys,

                          A combination of tubing and hammering the ratchet flat has seemed to do the trick.

                          Rich.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Ponch View Post
                            Thanks for the input guys,

                            A combination of tubing and hammering the ratchet flat has seemed to do the trick.

                            Rich.

                            The only thing about tubing I worry about is slowly grinding it away inside the Tx.

                            Maybe a bit of plastic dust may not hurt, but.............

                            David
                            Happy Landings.
                            David

                            Winner of SEVEN of the BEST (Eddie Gold Stars)...humbled!

                            Raptor 50. OS50
                            Century Bell 47G in Yellow - Beautiful!
                            Mcpx
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                            Goblin 500

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by David Drew View Post
                              The only thing about tubing I worry about is slowly grinding it away inside the Tx.

                              Maybe a bit of plastic dust may not hurt, but.............

                              David
                              Hmmm....I was wondering about that too before I did it. I'll be keeping a close eye on the amount of wear to the tubing regularly to see if any problems crop up.

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