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installing new servos

jonathan13

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Hey guys. I got my MT today. I know everyone's reaction is shocked at how big it is when they see it for the first time- I now share in that awe. It's GINORMOUS! Lol


Here is my question. What is the process of installing my new steering servo? I know it currently has 2. What needs to be done to change to this one new servo? I assume this has been covered so if someone could provide me with a link, I would be greatly appreciative.


I assume the throttle servo install is fairly straightforward since it's a one to one swap out.


Thanks in advance guys!
 

claude bigelow

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jonathan13

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I am having trouble getting the 5765 to fit where the old servo was. The mount holes don't line up. :(
 

jonathan13

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I found the thread on modifying the servo mount for the 5765. I will have to go snatch up a cheap dremel tomorrow.
 

jonathan13

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I went ahead and drilled new holes by hand lol. And used my dogs fingernail trimmer to cut off the top nubs lol
 

jonathan13

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got it done. I am very proud of myself lol. I like how it cleaned up the truck and made it feel much less cluttered.
 

jonathan13

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Went to Walmart today to pick up a dremel, as I am sure I will be using it for many things on this truck. I opted for the more expensive model and I must say it is a neat little tool.

I also picked up two Energizer AA battery chargers and some rechargable AA batteries for the radio.

I cannot wait to pick up some oil and get the killswitch so I can start running this beast.
 

jonathan13

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My thinking exactly. I figured I may as well go ahead and spend a little more now and have good quality that will last.
 

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