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Old 09-02-2011
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Originally Posted by ian_r View Post
The tamiya hi torque servo saver is alledged to be the best, however, this is not my experience!

I have two; one used and one new and have had to stop using them because they just do not centre properly, even with a tamiya aluminium horn (M03).

Basically there is a gap between ends of the two inner "C" springs and both the arm and the splined part of the saver. I do not thing that the "C"'s are long enough.

I've tried squeezing the rings together and this makes no difference.

The question is; is there something obvious that I have missed, or are they as bad as I think they are!
I've always been happy with the Tamiya servo saver. I've always found that the springs are a tight fit, as they should be.

One tip I was given in the past is to not overtighten it onto the servo - it can distort the plastic body.
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