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You are welcome!!That's a pain in the ass.
Thanks for the link.
Well, its not a standard 3.5. Sadly 33 bucks for shipping from taylor is a little steep. I'm going to have to figure something else out.You are welcome!!
I took it to work and checked it there. I don't know what it is but an m3.5 is typically a 0.6 pitch and its not that. I don't know what it is but maybe its a coarse thread or something. I found the kit at detroit performance so its on its way. I've also got a message out to the OEM to see what it is. If it is an m3.5x0.6 then the threads in this servo are mondo boogered and I'll need to chase them or rebuild the servo.I would pull the servo out and go to a hardware store or auto parts store that has a good nut and bolt selection and match one up. Even if its too long you could cut it. For 33 bucks you could probably get 100 of them...lol
Thanks. Book marked that too.Had this issue with reefs beast 2000s. Turned into a bit of a nightmare.... this should work
Yup , tamper proof torx. The guy driving around in the Snap On truck is about the only guy that likes this stuff.Forgot to post ...... got c.r.s, can't remember stuff.......The crap they come up with to keep us from fixing things never failed to amaze me. My favorite has to be the torx style with the tiny hole for security. Little shaft of metal in center of torx head that sticks out.....thought it was a rivet first time l saw one. Enterprise rent a wreck from new york to keep license plate from being removed!!!!
Did somebody say the Snap On truck is here..Yup , tamper proof torx. The guy driving around in the Snap On truck is about the only guy that likes this stuff.
Trust me. It crossed my mind.With my patience I would have gotten out the drills and a tap set and made that thing the next " normal" size larger.
You mention JIS screws. That reminds me of " Reed and Prince" screws with a thinner drive and more of a point.
Don't forget posidrive either.
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