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Old 01-11-2012
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Hi All ,

Need a bit of help with a sv2 the steering servo arm is extremely close to the bell crank of the steering , i had a problem when i raced with it getting caught and locking up one way, are they all this close i have a standard alturn servo fitted

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Picture would help!
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yeah that might help better lol

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You just need a shorter ball stud on the horn, should be this one on it
http://www.racing-cars.com/pp/Old_Ca...i-3/U2722.html
When fitted it is almost flush to the nut
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Thanks Gainsy

think i need a different servo horn the one on yours is offset backwards quite a bit compared to mine ,how much gap is between servo arm an bell crank in straight ahead position ?
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I don't think you have a Schumacher servo horn on http://www.rccarshop.co.uk/index.php...orns-2688.html
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think i need a different servo horn the one on yours is offset backwards quite a bit compared to mine ,how much gap is between servo arm an bell crank in straight ahead position ?
About 3mm gap with wheels straight
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Hi

went and bought a proper servo arm today and fitted it problem now sorted thanks to everybodies input , sure i should of got one in kit when i built it though , my kit from a sealed box was missing quite a few bits so didnt notice that it may have been missing.

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