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savageman25 16-01-2009 08:35 PM

B4 Servo problem
 
Had accident the last time i took my b4 out, broke the wishbone which i replaced but the steering still didnt feel right, took it aoart and found id destroyeed the servo gears, got a new serv which is just a standard ko propo one i think but when ive got all the servo mounts on the servo they dont line up properly, are some servos slightly bigger than others, its only about 1mm too big and was wondering if aanyone has aany ideas.

ben 16-01-2009 08:41 PM

Slide the servo mounts across????????? lol isnt that what you normally do to make the holes line up???:lol:

savageman25 16-01-2009 08:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ben (Post 197828)
Slide the servo mounts across????????? lol isnt that what you normally do to make the holes line up???:lol:

No sorry, didnt explaain properly:blush:, the holes need to be slid backwards but the servo cant go back anymore as its hitting the chassis.

ben 16-01-2009 08:52 PM

hmm, how much too far forward is it for the holes?

savageman25 16-01-2009 08:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ben (Post 197832)
hmm, how much too far forward is it for the holes?

Only about 1-2mm, it makes the screw go in all wonky

ben 16-01-2009 09:05 PM

Are you using alloy servo mounts?

Spencer Mulcahy 16-01-2009 09:56 PM

Have you put the spacers between the mount and the servo.

savageman25 16-01-2009 10:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spencer Mulcahy (Post 197855)
Have you put the spacers between the mount and the servo.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ben (Post 197835)
Are you using alloy servo mounts?

Yeah, ive got alloy servo mounts, but no i havetnt got spacers between the mount and the servo, the thought just never occured to me ill try it when ive got a bit of time, cheers for the help.
Savageman25 a.k.a. ooples local nutter


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