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Old 16-01-2012
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I don't think any of the replies solve the problem, or am i missing the point?

Sure, shaving the holes or holding the servo on a flat surface etc will give clearance for the servo saver to stop rubbing the servo under normal use but there's no where near enough space to allow the servo saver to operate as intended, and to actually "save the servo"

The red alloy arm has to be pushed down and compress the spring to allow the top plastic arm to still rotate, the arm needs to move down a good 5mm to do any good - just as it does when on full lock the other way.

I'm not saying that it causes any problems any many people will say they've never had any problems with teeth stripping (including me), but does the servo saver work the same amount on left and right lock?
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