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Source for T6 Throttle packs

Mon Apr 25, 2011 7:40 am

Hello Folks

I was wondering if anyone has a source for good servicable T6 Throttle packs (without the big press botton levers of the later T6G etc). ie as per the attached photo

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Or even a source for parts, particularly the main lever and knob ends?

regards

Mark Pilkington

Re: Source for T6 Throttle packs

Mon Apr 25, 2011 11:24 am

Banaire has knob ends:

http://www.banaire.com/cockpitassfurn.html

Re: Source for T6 Throttle packs

Mon Apr 25, 2011 11:31 am

Lance should be able to help. They're my go-to place for anything T-6/SNJ/Harvard...

http://www.lanceaircraftsupply.com/

Re: Source for T6 Throttle packs

Thu Jul 07, 2011 12:45 pm

Air Repair is Cleveland, MS is the best place I have found for individual parts. Not sure about the assemblies.

Re: Source for T6 Throttle packs

Mon Jul 18, 2011 9:32 pm

The one shown in your picture is the slave assy from the back seat.
In addition to lacking a push button knob, most all I have dealt with have that knob, it also lacks the parts to adjust the tension of the levers.
The front seat guy in a T-6 and also in other single seat aircraft could adjust the tension on a pack of clutch plates and spacers on a shaft.
This allowed you to lock the power setting on take off, particularly of a cat launch. to avoid the throttle or prop lever from changing with acceleration. Also the ability to fine tune adjustment for formation flying was crucial.

Re: Source for T6 Throttle packs

Mon Jul 18, 2011 9:56 pm

51fixer wrote:The one shown in your picture is the slave assy from the back seat.
In addition to lacking a push button knob, most all I have dealt with have that knob, it also lacks the parts to adjust the tension of the levers.
The front seat guy in a T-6 and also in other single seat aircraft could adjust the tension on a pack of clutch plates and spacers on a shaft.
This allowed you to lock the power setting on take off, particularly of a cat launch. to avoid the throttle or prop lever from changing with acceleration. Also the ability to fine tune adjustment for formation flying was crucial.

Yes, but I know that they were used in the front and rear cockpits on the Yale, and I would assume on earlier North American models as well, such as the BT-9, BT-14, and early Harvards (ie Mk I and II, with the Mk II's being retrofitted with the knobs postwar).

Here's a shot from the Yale Operating Manual showing the front cockpit. Notice the throttle doesn't have the tension knob. (and it's in French :roll: )
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I purchased one of these throttle packs a little while ago on eBay for my Yale (the one I have is in pretty bad shape) so they do pop up from time to time.

I'll keep a look out!

:partyman:
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