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    New Servo's (Water Proof)

    What do I need to know when putting these on is there a right way and wrong way. Do I need to aline them .. Thanks for any help

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    nope just like ur old ones but balloon your reciever
    Instructions are for cheaters

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    thanks but if they don't come with the ends to connect the trotle or the steering Do I just put them on and they are self ajusting..

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    do you mean the servo horns?
    for throttle:
    with the servo mounted in
    air filter off
    the car electronics off
    position above the servo the horn so that the horn is resting against(but with no tension) the collar clossest to the gas tank. for me the gear and the horn dont mesh because the teeth are not aligned. i turn it clockwise about ten degrees so that the horn fits onto the next available teeth. OR...
    install everything except the horn then turn electronics on. pull the trigger full throttle and twist the horn so the backwards "C" on the slide of the carb is flush with the side of the intake then push the horn onto the gear of the servo. its really hard to explain but if u think about it u will understand,
    for the steering:
    there is something in the manual about making the two arms that connect to the tie rods parallel with something else. personally i eyeball it to get it close enought and fix it later with the trim on the transmiter. it is hard to get to though.
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