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welshcarter2012 15-09-2012 03:57 PM

B4 Aluminium bell crank ???
 
Hi again guys , as a few noticed my last post im changing my servo on my x6 to s Savxo 1258 to help with my understeer... Anyway last night at my club I've been advised to get an B4 aluminium bell rank from Avidrc.com ...
Is this advisable ???

MiCk B. 15-09-2012 04:11 PM

Yep,

They are a good investment.
(But I do sell them!)

The alu steering rack (Link: http://p-dubracing.co.uk/index.php?m...roducts_id=167)

They will remove the flex, that is there with the plastics kit belcrank set-up.
This should give a little more steering, but will also remove some vagueness in the steering.

The down side is that is now a solid unit (no flex) with no servo saver element.
You really need to be running these with a good metal gear servo.



MiCk B. :-)

welshcarter2012 15-09-2012 04:43 PM

Oh do u mick ! Excellent i'l most probably order it off u then!!
Saves waiting for it to come from America 😃😃😃😊

roboliver 15-09-2012 05:23 PM

just relesed by j concept see www.redrc.net for infromation http://www.redrc.net/wp-content/uplo...eringCrank.jpg

arransmith27 16-09-2012 09:20 PM

As the Savox 1258 is a metal gear servo, you should be ok with the aluminium bell cranks

YoungChazz 17-09-2012 12:11 PM

I'm not a servo expert, so I can't say about any particular servo. And we don't sell or recommend them, so no axe to grind here.

Using the aluminum bellcranks puts all the stress into the servo, which makes the metal gear servo important. However, to protect things most metal gear servos have one plastic gear in them. The plastic gear breaks before you wreck everything else. Suggest you pick up a pack of plastic gears specific for your servo and keep them in your box. It's not like you'll use one every weekend -- heck, you may never need one -- but when you do strip one you're toast without a spare and the pack should be fairly cheap.

BeachBuggyPhil 17-09-2012 07:32 PM

Wise words.

I have seen someone rotate a damaged cog in a servo as it only moved through about half it's circumference so he rotated the damaged section 180 degrees.
:)

welshcarter2012 17-09-2012 08:37 PM

So phill are these generally good ideas to install ?? I've just heard so many stories about servo saves losing u steering into corners etc .... People had mentioned gluing them together etc then mentioned the aluminium
Ones ....

BeachBuggyPhil 17-09-2012 09:05 PM

I have alloy bell cranks or glued servo savers on my SC10 and both my X6 cars.
Never damaged a servo and the SC10 is only used for bashing.
I use savox on the X6 and Ko popro servos on the SC10.


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