Servo Problems

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Kennedy

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I was driving my xb yesterday, after break in. The steering servo quit working so I shut the motor off. After shutting motor off the throttle servo will not move. Charged batteries and still wouldnt do anything. So I tried to move it by hand and it wont budge. Thanks
 
If you don't care about digital servo's then get the Hitec 805 for steering and Hitec 645MG for throttle/brake. They are cheap, tough, and very reliable.
 
Here is some pics of the 805bb the stock and the 5755mg servos if you have the extra money i would go with the 5755mg it cost 80.00 dollars but it will fit better you just have to drill two holes for the servo holes because the 5755 is thinner than the stock servo

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all hitec servos are thinner so you have to drill new mounting holes

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these pics are from my MT plates the top holes stay the same the lower have to change by 4.20mm heres a pic

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heres the stock servo installed without the bolts

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and the 5755mg installed you do'nt have to change the top plate with the 5755mg just the lower mounting holes

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if you go with the 805bb you have to change the top plate and drill the new holes for the lower mounting holes heres a few pics of the top plates stock is blue the new fabbed plate is silver.

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I hope this helps with the mic in place

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I went ahead and went with the 805 and 645mg. I wish I went with the 5755mg but Im sure I will be tearing up the 805 before long. Thanks for the help
 
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