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Originally Posted by Steve McVoy
It makes more sense to remove the yoke and put the chassis on the bench. You can then work your way through it, using a scope, to make sure everything is working. Then put the yoke and chassis back for final test.
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That's a nightmare! No matter how carefully you mark a CT-100,
you will never ever get the yoke tilt the same, so you will have to
start convergence from scratch. Perfect convergence is possible
but the yoke position is critical to the millimeter, including the tilts.
I don't know if this applies to 21axp22 sets. I know I never got my
college roommate's CTC5 or 9 anywhere near as good convergence,
but they of course don't have tilts.