R/C Tech Forums

R/C Tech Forums (https://www.rctech.net/forum/)
-   Nitro On-Road (https://www.rctech.net/forum/nitro-road-3/)
-   -   THrottle linkage problem... (https://www.rctech.net/forum/nitro-road/5301-throttle-linkage-problem.html)

LiLRCLoUiE 05-18-2002 09:44 AM

THrottle linkage problem...
 
I have a question about my throttle braking. For some reason Its backwards..... when i put it to full throttle it applies the brake but when i want to apply the brakes its just like coasting I need help and fast!

Manticore 05-18-2002 09:59 AM

Re: THrottle linkage problem...
 

Originally posted by LiLRCLoUiE
I have a question about my throttle braking. For some reason Its backwards..... when i put it to full throttle it applies the brake but when i want to apply the brakes its just like coasting I need help and fast!
which car you are talking about?

GregH 05-18-2002 11:11 AM

Your radio should have a switch for the throttle that says normal or reversed. Check that first, I think you'll find the problem there.

LiLRCLoUiE 05-18-2002 01:02 PM

This is on a Picco Integra and i tried the radio and it makes it totally different and it still dosent fix the problem.

RAP66 05-18-2002 01:54 PM

gotta servo reverse.... then pull the servo horn off and reset all your trims back to 0..... then set up your linkages

Manticore 05-18-2002 09:13 PM


Originally posted by LiLRCLoUiE
This is on a Picco Integra and i tried the radio and it makes it totally different and it still dosent fix the problem.
yeah, as what they said, ensure the servo moves in proper direction with the reverse/normal switch on the TX.

you might have improper timing on the servo and brake linkage. make sure you have a very little bit of drag brake or the brake is "just" free when the servo in neutral position.

the point on the servo horn for brake linkage is also important. it is likely you have your point on the most outter point on your horn which makes brake "on" under full throttle.

You may check this site on information about throttle/brake linkage.


All times are GMT -7. It is currently 09:36 PM.

Powered By: vBulletin v3.9.3.8
Copyright © 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.