Hi all, when the cyclic servos are mounted, should the balls (on the servo) be directly under the swashplate balls when the servo arm is @ 90 degrees?
Mine aren't lining up; here's what I have: Futaba BLS451 mounted straight onto the servo mounts with no rubber bushings or metal grommets. I mounted the CF servo arms exactly as they're shown on page 14A of the manual, using the Futaba plastic servo wheels. I have the metal plate between the servo screws and the servo mounting tabs. The elevator servo is directly below the rear swashplate ball, so I assume that's good to go. (?)
But for the two side/aileron servos, the servo balls are behind the swashplate balls. I have some 2.5mm plastic spacers from another kit that I can place between the back of the servo mounting tabs and the frame, but the servo balls are still behind swash balls by about 1.5mm. I can put some rubber bushings on the servo tabs to get the balls to be aligned, but even if I use the back of the rubber bushing (cutting off the front of it), then the servo mounting screws are too short -- there aren't enough threads to go into the frame.
So, should I:
A- Leave everything as-is with no spacers - servo balls about 3.5mm behind the swashplate balls?
B- Use the 2.5mm plastic spacers and be OK with the servo balls being slightly behind the swashplate balls?
C- Use the 2.5mm plastic spacers + rubber bushings and get longer servo mounting screws? (This would get both of the aileron servo balls directly under the swashplate balls).
D- Something else?
Thanks in advance!