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pinkpanda3310 11.20.2012 07:36 AM

7955tg problem
 
I got to run me car on the street tonight. Lasted all of 5 minutes before I broke the front shock tower (that really shit me because I just straightened it twice after the last two runs). Anyway, when I unplugged the battery I noticed I hadn't tightened one screw properly (5 minutes ago:oops:). It's not a super important screw. I tightened it and checked to see if the steering was binding since it was close to the screw. It seemed it was. I couldn't turn the wheels by hand. After a few minutes of checking and double checking I came to the conclusion nothing was binding, I might have chewed the gears in the servo perhaps. I plugged the battery back in and it seemed to operate perfectly fine. Unplug it and I cannot turn the wheels by hand again. Plug it back in and use my hand to give resistance to the servo in action... not the rated torque, not totally weak but not the full monty either.

I'm using a castle bec to power the servo. I am not running a servo saver in a truggy/monster. What have I done and is it salvagable?

suicideneil 11.20.2012 06:17 PM

Take off her top and inspect the gears for damage is the first step, then take it from there ( you can buy replacement gear sets, but if the motor/control board is damaged, it'll have to be sent in for repair... ).

pinkpanda3310 11.20.2012 07:42 PM

I'll have a quick look at the gears but given the smooth operation when powered up I'm thinking it might be the motor. If it was in the board I should still be able to turn it by hand (unpowered). That's my theory anyway:lol: Looks like I might be sending for repair. Thanks Neil

Emaxx_Quebec 11.20.2012 07:56 PM

When mine do this, it's because the bolt on the link across the stering post are too tight and lock the turning action! (tighten by them selve)
Sory for my english.

Fred

Are you able to turn the wheel if it's not connected to the servo post?

pinkpanda3310 11.20.2012 11:09 PM

It's definitely in the servo. If I get time tonight I will take it out and pull it apart.


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