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Old 10-08-2012
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Default b44.1 1st time setup servo probs

hi all,

just setting up my my b44.1 for the first time,
got the motor in and the esc, but when i got to the servo it does not fit properly,
it doesn't fit properly as is it sits too close to the steering arm which rubs against the servo when turning,
i have fitted it as the instruction book,
i am using hitech servos as this is all i have from my 1/8 buggy,
do i need to use a different servo?
drilling two new holes about 8mm back seems the easier option to me or would this weaken the chassis too much?
is there an easy fix or a trick or two that people use?

cheers rob.
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You used to be able to use any servo in the B44 but the mounting was moved in the B44.1 I know Savox catch and Futaba don't.

People have also told me that the holes in the B44.1 are not consistent.
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Yup, I had this trouble with a Savox in my B44.1. I used a Dremel to grind down the plastic till it worked without rubbing
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Default servo probs

hi all,

thanks for the info guys,
got it sorted now couldn't have done it without your help,
cheers rob.
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