Steering servo arm bolt...

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Neff

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Must of vibrated loose. Everything's intact except the bolt that holds the arm to the servo. Any special bolt I need? Anyone know the size or reccomend anything to make sure it keeps intact? It was the first run out. Had some fun.... :)
 
reppairman540 said:
M3x10 Most All Are The Same
Thank you sir. Do i assume it has a flanged head to rest on the arm indentation also?
 
Silent_chaos said:
Red loctite on all screws
Ok... wasn't sure about loctite on that since it went Iinto the electronics. So thank you
 
2 stroke motors vibrate every single screw on your truck.

A bit of red loctite on the screws will make ur life easier. Although unscrewing them may be a bit hard later on, but if you apply wd-40 or any other unscrewing fluid, with a bit of force you can unscrew it.

Either this or some people tend to use a lighter, fire makes the dry loctite to lose its characteristics. Some even use hair dryer.

In most extreme cases, If you want a screw to be eternally permanent, apply Alteco (super fast ultra strong adhesive) gg
 
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Chaos...

post a quick pic of the side of that steering servo so I can see which kinda bolt head is supposed to go in the arm?
 
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