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Old 08-11-2011
hellfire hellfire is offline
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Default Servo saver setup with tresrey

hi guys

i have a dex 410 and i am very pleased with it except for 1 thing.
i already broke 4 servo horn since i installed the tresrey servo saver.
i bought an alu servo horn now but i want to know how to adjust it corretly
the standard is set at 1.4 mm below the end of the Servo Saver Shaft. see this pic
http://www.team-durango.com/blog/wp-.../Nut-depth.jpg

what do you guys recommend

thanks for the help
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Old 09-11-2011
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hi guys

i have a dex 410 and i am very pleased with it except for 1 thing.
i already broke 4 servo horn since i installed the tresrey servo saver.
i bought an alu servo horn now but i want to know how to adjust it corretly
Interesting, the exact same thing happened to me
broke savers -> red bling
broke horns -> more bling
broke gears -> crap

I can't tell you the measurement cuz i dont know it and wont know till the next rebuild. But i have just a bit of thread left on the bottom.

After fucking up a set of gears i loosed the nut as much possible and went on the track to try it out. and just iteratively tightened the nut half a turn until i found a setting that i was happy with
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Old 10-11-2011
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i removed the tresrey servo saver for now and replaced it wit the stock one.
i don't want to break more stuff
if there is anyone who has a good guideline on how to install it ... be my guest
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