I purchased a new WTC from R&R Model Engineering last year, and its finally time to install this guy. It is a 500x80mm pump unit. It will be going into my 1/96 Thor's Permit. I would very much like to get this guy running before the SubComEast meet on Oct. 20th, but I am running into a few issues I could really use some advice on.

1. How to index and secure the cylinder into the boat. The subdriver I had before used an index pin to locate the wtc, and then I used Velcro straps to hold it in place. The index pin is not an option for this WTC. I was thinking about epoxying a pin in the rear WTC cap, and modifying the bulkhead at the rear that they would index into. Then in the front drill a shallow hole into the foward cap, and install a bulkhead that I could slide a retaining pin through into the forward cap hole. However this WTC is a veryyy tight fit and I don't know if I have enough room to add a bulkhead. (I will also need to trim the existing saddles to an 80mm inner diamter to fit in).



2. The exit points for the servo pushrods are very high in the WTC and use 1/16" rods so I am concerned about both flexing as well as how to fit into such a small space.
3. The output shaft does not have an index to add a universal joint or dogbone set up, and also it is going to be very close to the existing rear bulkhead. So I need to figure out how to connect the output to the prop shaft.

And this is just the mechanical side! I need to get rolling on the electronics as well
On a fun note, the old dogbone interface and collar had been installed with regular metal grub screws so they were completely rusted on. Yours truly got the brilliant idea after stripping out the heads, that he would use a torch to get them off while the shaft was still on the boat. Disaster was narrowly avoided when I realized that was a really stupid idea right as the torch got to work. Luckily the prop was held in with a stainless grub screw so I was able to take the prop off, and then remove the shaft and get the old parts off.
1. How to index and secure the cylinder into the boat. The subdriver I had before used an index pin to locate the wtc, and then I used Velcro straps to hold it in place. The index pin is not an option for this WTC. I was thinking about epoxying a pin in the rear WTC cap, and modifying the bulkhead at the rear that they would index into. Then in the front drill a shallow hole into the foward cap, and install a bulkhead that I could slide a retaining pin through into the forward cap hole. However this WTC is a veryyy tight fit and I don't know if I have enough room to add a bulkhead. (I will also need to trim the existing saddles to an 80mm inner diamter to fit in).
2. The exit points for the servo pushrods are very high in the WTC and use 1/16" rods so I am concerned about both flexing as well as how to fit into such a small space.
3. The output shaft does not have an index to add a universal joint or dogbone set up, and also it is going to be very close to the existing rear bulkhead. So I need to figure out how to connect the output to the prop shaft.
And this is just the mechanical side! I need to get rolling on the electronics as well

On a fun note, the old dogbone interface and collar had been installed with regular metal grub screws so they were completely rusted on. Yours truly got the brilliant idea after stripping out the heads, that he would use a torch to get them off while the shaft was still on the boat. Disaster was narrowly avoided when I realized that was a really stupid idea right as the torch got to work. Luckily the prop was held in with a stainless grub screw so I was able to take the prop off, and then remove the shaft and get the old parts off.
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