Ok folks, here is the latest on this situation. Different from what was originally planned, but I'm really liking the results so far.For several reasons, I ditched the idea of ordering replacement stock CTS pots. $6 a piece, and only in quantities above 50, with 4-6 week lead time. All that to replace a part that is known to prematurely fail within a certain amount of time. For me this was undesirable.Here is what I came up with instead. A little bit of inspiration from one of the latest HALL sensor mods out on Cougarworld.com, a couple hours running errands and procuring parts, and another couple hours of labor and WE ARE BACK IN BIZNESS FOLKS!Supplies:1 - 100K Potentiometer (brand name unknown) $1.492 - Ball-link connectors (Dubro) $3.001" - threaded 4-40 rod (Dubro) $0.101 - 90 degree flange of metal (scrap) $0.002 - 3 pin Molex plastic wire connectors $1.50Pictures: (large to show detail)Stock setup with defective potentiometer, wires cut...

New el cheapo potentiometer in place, wiring installed and metal bracket epoxied on to top of housing...

Throttle assembly back in place, ball links installed and everything nice and neat...

Top view of above...

So basically all this was done for around $7.00.Please let me know if anyone else is interested. I'll do the labor with no charge for TX members, pay for parts and shipping only. Everyone else I'm going to charge out the wazoo. The coolest thing about this... when it comes time to upgrade to HALL sensors, all that has to be done is to swap them out for the existing potentiometer. Even if the existing replacement fails within a few days, months, or later down the road... $1.50 and a repair can be made very easily.I flew with the repair tonight, and noticed NO adverse performance, although it did take a little while and some tweaking to get my system to recognize the full range of the new pot. When I first plugged it in, I could only get a throttle range of 38% to 60%, and I was really worried it wasn't going to work. Some fiddling here, some adjusting there, and I was able to get the full range working. I'm pretty fired up right now, simple long-term fix for the major downfall of the Cougar HOTAS.TX-Deck out.