Its Alex
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which bearings go in this: if there are any>:http://www.davesmotors.com/s.nl/c.885035/n.1/it.A/id.5214/.f
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Does the plastic gear plate use two bearings on the lay shaft? Inner and outer? The aluminum plate only uses one bearing on the lay shaft. Its on the outside.you will need 2 packs or if you can find them some where separately
Gotcha,No it only uses one but the piece that comes with the gear plate I am not sure whats its called it on the other end of the lay shaft where the teeth at there is a bearing that goes in there also.
Cheap and good really can't be used in the same sentence with servos. A good one is the hitec 5755 or the 805 is a little less $$if i don't need the bearings for that extra piece which bearings do i need i also need a good cheap steering servo
Why would you not change the bearings in that also??????????? if there is a problem in that bearing it will cause the plate to bake again or melt so IMO I change them all.Its Alex said:if i don't need the bearings for that extra piece which bearings do i need i also need a good cheap steering servo
i already have that part and the bearing in there is fine my engine post screws were not in and someone tried to pull the engine overrcgasser said:Why would you not change the bearings in that also??????????? if there is a problem in that bearing it will cause the plate to bake again or melt so IMO I change them all.
Ouch! That will do iti already have that part and the bearing in there is fine my engine post screws were not in and someone tried to pull the engine over
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