1. You get the airplane and parts manuals.. reprints from the club.
2. You need to establish the correct play for both, then determine what to do and where.
3. When you get those books and study them, you will find the adjustment point.
Sometimes it can be necessary to add or remove links.
I agree with Dan. Get some expert advice, even if you have to "import it"
I don't know where you are in Canada.. but Dan Torrey travels to work on Bellancas.
A day of Dan's time inspecting your airplane and advising you is Gold, and the expense.
I very much wish I had done this when I first got my Cruisair, rather than spending 18 months worrying
myself, and people on this forum - often un-necessarily.
If you are in central or eastern Canada.. consider contacting the experts in Minnesota... there are a couple.
A couple of thousand spent this way, will really put you on the right track with a priority list, and advice to accomplish it.
