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I have the servo mounted. The linkage going to the steering linkage is a lot lower than the top of the servo.Perhaps a taller servo mount will fix the problem? I know jbirc makes one, I don't know of any others
I’ve seen some people use a longer screw with a spacer in between linkage arms to get the linkage coming off the horn level. Just make sure the servo isn’t touching the chassis, else shock from bashing could kill it.I have the servo mounted. The linkage going to the steering linkage is a lot lower than the top of the servo.
That was I only idea to put a spacer in. Just didn’t know if someone made one that is offset. Thank for the info.I’ve seen some people use a longer screw with a spacer in between linkage arms to get the linkage coming off the horn level. Just make sure the servo isn’t touching the chassis, else shock from bashing could kill it.
Here’s an example...That was I only idea to put a spacer in. Just didn’t know if someone made one that is offset. Thank for the info.
Yep that’s what I had to do. I have made a spacer and longer screw. Will find out tomorrow if it all works. ThanksHere’s an example...
Post in thread 'Hot Racing Servo Mount question'
https://www.arrmaforum.com/threads/hot-racing-servo-mount-question.4024/post-39374
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