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Old 16-01-2011
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Default First time out with my DEX410R

I had the first run with my DEX410R this weekend. When it was working it was super to drive, but I had two issues:-

1. My servo saver broke. I had set the nut at 1.4mm as advised in previous threads. It would seem that this is a common problem - is there an alternative which can be fitted?

2. The small M3x6 screw which goes into the end of the slipper assembly came loose and I ended up with a 2WD car. This happened first at Leyland on Friday and I thread locked the screw after that, but it happened again at Formby today. Have any others had this problem?
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Old 16-01-2011
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What brake exactly?
Maybe this is the solution: LINK


That was also my problem.
And i want to change the servo sayer today at it was not possible for me to unscrew it so now is also Servosaver Shaft and the servosaver nut defect.....
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Old 16-01-2011
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Thanks Steve I'll order one of those.
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how did it snap? was it on impact or when bouncing on all wheels?
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how did it snap? was it on impact or when bouncing on all wheels?
I think the problem was caused after it suddenly became a 2WD car and when trying to make a largish jump there was little power and I hit the second jump quite hard (put a hole in the plywood, much to the distain of the guy that built it ). I retired and after fixing the slipper screw issue the next time I raced I only managed a few laps before the steering went. I think hitting the big jump must have cracked it.
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do you have any pics of the failed part? how on earth did it become 2wd
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do you have any pics of the failed part? how on earth did it become 2wd
No pictures I just binned it.

It became 2WD because the screw came out of the rear end of the Slipper Assembly. The pin dropped out and hey presto no rear drive.
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Tony thers someone selling one NIP in the for sale section page 2,3 i think
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Thanks Rob - unfortunately sold.
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