cpzao
28-08-2010, 11:01 AM
Hi!
I've recently assembled an AE SC10 factory team truck and took it on an indoor carpet track today.
I soon noticed that I could barely steer. Before you start shooting questions, yes, I read about the fragility of the servo saver tightening, etc. and I did it quite carefully. I tightened the bold enough to have the spring compressed the most, but without hurting the plastics.
The issue is that even like that, the servo saver was too loose. I could barely do tight turns because the wheels would not turn enough.
The solution I found was to glue the servo saver. There were 3 other people at the track who had the same problem. Does this sound familiar to anyone?
I glued it as a temporary solution, as I'm affraid that sooner or later, the servo will be destroyed.
Thanks
Carlos
I've recently assembled an AE SC10 factory team truck and took it on an indoor carpet track today.
I soon noticed that I could barely steer. Before you start shooting questions, yes, I read about the fragility of the servo saver tightening, etc. and I did it quite carefully. I tightened the bold enough to have the spring compressed the most, but without hurting the plastics.
The issue is that even like that, the servo saver was too loose. I could barely do tight turns because the wheels would not turn enough.
The solution I found was to glue the servo saver. There were 3 other people at the track who had the same problem. Does this sound familiar to anyone?
I glued it as a temporary solution, as I'm affraid that sooner or later, the servo will be destroyed.
Thanks
Carlos