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Old 13-04-2015
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Default Savox 1251 low profile servo install not turning the same

Guys,

I've installed the above server in my 22 2.0 and it turns more one way than the other, i've left the shims out as it's say 0mm for savox, not sure it's that relevant or not.

Any ideas?
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hi

i think im running same servo with 2mm shims so clears bulk head
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thanks, made no difference tho, doesn't look like its hitting the bulkhead when i turn it manually, just doesnt go as far when powered
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try lengthening the arm between the servo arm and the steering slider. a few mm longer should do it.

also, can you adjust end points / travel on your transmitter? make sure they arent set incorrectly.
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Old 14-04-2015
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Thanks turns out my dad had mad settings on his transmitter 58% one way 78% the other lol, thanks for the help
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Old 18-04-2015
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Lengthen the rack link until the servo horn is vertical at neutral steering
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