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pelos 10-20-2004 10:16 AM

Re: Re: Servo Saver
 

Originally posted by Julius
You will need to make the steering link between the servo and servosaver a little longer, and reset your end-point settings on the transmitter.
Mine is actually set at 39.5mm with a Sanwa VRX.
Should I set longer too? How much?
Thanks

jag 10-20-2004 10:20 AM

Re: Re: Servo Saver
 

Originally posted by Julius
You will need to make the steering link between the servo and servosaver a little longer, and reset your end-point settings on the transmitter.
The end-points is fine but could you define "a little longer" for the link? If it matters, I am using a Hitec 5945 servo.

Thanks

Julius 10-20-2004 11:12 AM

Re: Re: Re: Servo Saver
 

Originally posted by jag
The end-points is fine but could you define "a little longer" for the link? If it matters, I am using a Hitec 5945 servo.

Thanks

I wouldn't know how much longer. But we changed the angle between the two parts of the servo saver. Before at maximum left throw the saver and the link to the servo would be almost in a straight line which was not ideal.

You want to get the saver in the center position with the servo arm leaning slightly forward.

If you get equal throw in both directions with close left/right end point settings on your transmitter you're ok.

jag 10-20-2004 11:33 AM

Re: Re: Re: Re: Servo Saver
 

Originally posted by Julius
I wouldn't know how much longer. But we changed the angle between the two parts of the servo saver. Before at maximum left throw the saver and the link to the servo would be almost in a straight line which was not ideal.

You want to get the saver in the center position with the servo arm leaning slightly forward.

If you get equal throw in both directions with close left/right end point settings on your transmitter you're ok.

So the angle of the mounts has changed a little bit. I will keep that in mind when I install it. Should the lever hit either of the front bulkheads? It looks very close right now. Need I be concerned about the clearance at the front pully?

It's great having you here for assistance.

Thanks alot.

Jim

markp27 10-20-2004 11:46 AM

Where has The Border shop gone?
 
Just wanted to go to the Border shop and it's not there!!! :eek: :cry:

Trying both www.the-border.com and www.the-border.nl land me at a Computer parts retailer (Dijkstra Online Shop)

Have they been hacked? :(

Mark.

840918001 10-20-2004 11:51 AM

Re: Where has The Border shop gone?
 

Originally posted by markp27
Just wanted to go to the Border shop and it's not there!!! :eek: :cry:

Trying both www.the-border.com and www.the-border.nl land me at a Computer parts retailer (Dijkstra Online Shop)

Have they been hacked? :(

Mark.

Hi,

Try this:

http://shop.the-border.nl/customer/home.php

That way you fool the hackers:D

Thomas

markp27 10-20-2004 12:19 PM

Re: Re: Where has The Border shop gone?
 

Originally posted by 840918001
Hi,

Try this:

http://shop.the-border.nl/customer/home.php

That way you fool the hackers:D

Thomas

Thanks, but still rather strange :weird:

Julius 10-20-2004 02:05 PM

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Servo Saver
 

Originally posted by jag
So the angle of the mounts has changed a little bit. I will keep that in mind when I install it. Should the lever hit either of the front bulkheads? It looks very close right now. Need I be concerned about the clearance at the front pully?

It's great having you here for assistance.

Thanks alot.

Jim

It should be clear of all.

InitialD 10-20-2004 06:52 PM


Originally posted by Sow&Steady
Because he can't have an Apple, he Thinks Different? :D
:rolleyes: Those who think different are the ones that makes the difference.:nod: :D

InitialD 10-20-2004 06:52 PM

Re: Re: Servo Saver
 

Originally posted by Julius
You will need to make the steering link between the servo and servosaver a little longer, and reset your end-point settings on the transmitter.
Julius, you're referring to the 44.5 mm linkage in the manual?

InitialD 10-20-2004 06:57 PM

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Servo Saver
 

Originally posted by jag
Need I be concerned about the clearance at the front pully?
Jim, are you using oneway front or a the front ball diff?

If you're using the front ball diff, then you need to change to the new 2 piece diff clamp that comes packaged together with the new servo saver (802145) for better clearance. Or you can get that part separately (802387).

InitialD 10-20-2004 07:02 PM


Originally posted by rcpanama
I do have the 2.5mm install is 2.5mm inside the ball (stiffer)
You mean you mount the rear sway bar link on the inside of the rear lower arm (the manual suggest the outer part)?

Mounting it inside gives a softer setting.


Originally posted by rcpanama
I have the new MID position that will change from LT to mid position before LB, I might use this change to see.
Ah... You have the new option part (802325)? :sneaky: I got that some time already but never thought of installing it.

markp27 10-20-2004 09:40 PM


Originally posted by InitialD
:rolleyes: Those who think different are the ones that makes the difference.:nod: :D
Thanks, D :D

InitialD 10-20-2004 10:12 PM


Originally posted by markp27
Thanks, D :D
That does not include those with different operating systems ! :sweat: :lol:

markp27 10-20-2004 10:34 PM


Originally posted by InitialD
That does not include those with different operating systems ! :sweat: :lol:
Says so in the advert! :mad: :rolleyes: :lol: :lol:


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