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Substitute for Revo Shift Servo?

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GTD - 13 Feb 2006 02:04 GMT
I have a Revo that the shift servo died in. I can swap the throttle
and shift servo leads, and the throttle servo works fine being
controlled by the shift channel, but the shift servo still does not
move, even on the throttle's cahnnel. Is there a suitable replacement
if a genuine traxxas servo is not readily available? Thanks.. .
 
nospam@noway.com - 13 Feb 2006 05:34 GMT
>I have a Revo that the shift servo died in. I can swap the throttle
> and shift servo leads, and the throttle servo works fine being
> controlled by the shift channel, but the shift servo still does not
> move, even on the throttle's cahnnel. Is there a suitable replacement
> if a genuine traxxas servo is not readily available? Thanks.. .

Any standard-sized servo will do.  The shift servo is a low torque, low
speed unit anyways.  Don't spend more than $14.99 on it whatever you get.

Doc
GTD - 14 Feb 2006 00:37 GMT
>Any standard-sized servo will do.  The shift servo is a low torque, low
>speed unit anyways.  Don't spend more than $14.99 on it whatever you get.
>
>Doc

Thanks :)
Justin Mahn - 17 Feb 2006 08:36 GMT
>>Any standard-sized servo will do.  The shift servo is a low torque, low
>>speed unit anyways.  Don't spend more than $14.99 on it whatever you get.
>>
>>Doc
>
> Thanks :)

Agreed on the price, but my Revo seams to have a micro servo installed
for shifting, instead of a standard sized one.

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