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Inch-pounds or foot-pounds? Very important difference!

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> HI George;  It looks like we have more than just a
> difference of opinion 
> here. My Aircoupe Service Manual for the model A2 &
> A2-A issued 1 July 1967 
> states on page 11: (under rigging of Elevator) 
> "correct any error by adjustment of the elevator
> control cables. Tension on 
> these cable should be 160 to 190 pounds as measured
> on a tension-meter. 
> Excessive rigging loads should be avoided to prevent
> damage to the fuselage 
> structure."
> Which manual are you refering to that states the
> tension should be 60 to 70 
> lbs? Was there a later change issued to the 1967
> Service Manual? I certainly 
> don't want to create excessive loads, but the same
> wording happens to be in 
> my copy of the Ercoupe service manual.
> i.e. ...160 to 190 pounds ...
> Lynn Nelsen N99387  52FL
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