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Mike81 18-03-2018 08:51 AM

Fitting a savox servo to associated b5m
 
Hi. Im trying to fit a savox servo to my b5m. It has an alloy steering fitted. The steering arm catches the case of the servo. I bought the car 2nd hand so havnt had a servo fitted in it previously by myself. Does anyone know if this is a known problem or a fix. Many thanks

toyracer69 18-03-2018 11:37 AM

Can you not use as small shim underneath where the ally horn bolts up to?
IE to stop it going so far back towards the body of the servo? :thumbsup:

Mike81 18-03-2018 12:30 PM

Its the arm coming from the steering mechanism thats catching the servo. Where the plastic link rod fits that goes ti the servo horn. Its like the servo is too far forward. But the servo is in a fixed position.

Aire valley 18-03-2018 03:04 PM

It shouldn't be a problem..! The servo arm has a blue spacer to push it forward so that the arm misses the servo. I would think that you have the wrong servo arm or a non standard linkage. Check what you have against the car manual...if you don't have one, and don't know anyone who does, you can find them on Team Associated website..

Mike81 18-03-2018 03:16 PM

I have checked the manual. I dont know if it is the upgraded associated linkage or another make. It is the arm that comes from the linkage that is catching the servo like it is slightly too long. Its a second hand car so dont know if this has been an issue previously

NeilRalph77 18-03-2018 05:45 PM

Take a pic so we can see...

Origineelreclamebord 18-03-2018 06:06 PM

I recall the steering link (not the arm) was catching on my B5M (using a SC1258TG). I cut a small corner or section off the link with a scalpel - it's beefy enough anyway - and that solved the problem.

If the actual steering arm is hitting the servo, then there may be something in the assembly that's not 'as standard.'

Mike81 18-03-2018 06:38 PM

Pics of servo attached

Mike81 18-03-2018 06:49 PM

Sorry but attachment of photos dosnt seem to have worked

daz75 18-03-2018 06:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike81 (Post 985866)
Sorry but attachment of photos dosnt seem to have worked

Upload them to a pic hosting site and post a link

mattr 18-03-2018 09:43 PM

:) nothing changes.
My RTR b4.1 had the same issue out of the box.......
Just got busy with the dremel......

andrewc 18-03-2018 10:38 PM

Check the mounting screws aren’t too long, I seem to recall if they were the servo wouldn’t sit flat as they impacted on part of allow servo mount causing it to sit at an angle. Also remove any spacers between servo and mount.


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