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RE: Night Ranger 3D Gallery - 3/16/2006 3:20:29 AM   
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lol, next time the chair can wait outside ;-) Now, when I put the losi studs into the drilled hole should I apply some cv glue to the threads before I put the screws in? Or will the threads hold it in place?

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RE: Night Ranger 3D Gallery - 3/16/2006 3:24:23 AM   
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never mind, I got my answer its a 2mm drill bit, and yes to the cv glue...

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RE: Night Ranger 3D Gallery - 3/16/2006 3:30:00 AM   
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Guildgtar,

you should be able to unplug the main moter and move the throttle up and down and see if its funky. itchy/nerveous servos.

Did you try adjusting the PLT and PIT?

good luck grasshopper

JD

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RE: Night Ranger 3D Gallery - 3/16/2006 3:33:32 AM   
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Johnathan,

I would put CA glue on,

But I screw them in and then put glue on the tip of something, like my little screwdriver and touch it to the screw tip protruding out the back and then I spray some CA kicker on it. I have had to take them out and they came out okay with a screw driver but the don't seem to move out at all on their own.

JD

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RE: Night Ranger 3D Gallery - 3/16/2006 3:39:09 AM   
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Johnathan,

Ok,

its 10:30PM here so I'll be going to bed.

I always cut all my balls off of the grips and put on Losi's before I crash since I broke the first blade gripp.

Most of my connectors that are held to gether by pins or balls are now all held together by screws. I just drill em out and put in my own screws or balls.

you cant keep a heli pilot down.

JD

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RE: Night Ranger 3D Gallery - 3/16/2006 4:14:54 AM   
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Boy, I bet that hurt. LOL

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RE: Night Ranger 3D Gallery - 3/16/2006 4:48:41 AM   
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LOL i made my own see saw by drilling were the stud goes and puting in a piece of tail strut long enough to go all the way though and big enough to hold the arm with the plastic washer works great Thin CA for my gluing

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RE: Night Ranger 3D Gallery - 3/16/2006 4:58:49 AM   
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Hey guild,

I bet that the craked servo is your prob.Try unplugin the motor and tail and run your throttle up till were u hover and try and move the blades in the oposite directions to see if your servo moves or any linkages.Is your head block tight and has locktite????Also if u crashed it could be the 4-1.It could be something else too i dont know im just giving out opinions im goin by your info and the vid.

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RE: Night Ranger 3D Gallery - 3/16/2006 5:05:58 AM   
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idk, but when the battery is full thats when it starts to act up. but when it starts to die down its alittle ok but acts a tiny bit.
ill try what u said Nitro. so u say to take the tail motor and main motor off(unplug it) and see what it does with alittle pressure on it? what will that tell me if i do that?

but did see the little hoping motion right? its still doing that it never did that when i crashed it. im thinkin its the 4-1

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RE: Night Ranger 3D Gallery - 3/16/2006 5:11:13 AM   
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No No Just unplug them from the 4-1

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RE: Night Ranger 3D Gallery - 3/16/2006 5:18:22 AM   
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If u see the servos or swash jump when 3/4 stick (about hovering throttle) try to take the antena and undo it from the skids and stretch it out infront of your heli and see if u get any results if u dont get any good results try taping the 4-1 with your finger lightly to see if your 4-1 is damaged.I would also try if u know anyone with the same heli or at your lhs try swaping the chrystals it could also be that make sure they are the same freq.Im kinda running out of options here any help guyz

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RE: Night Ranger 3D Gallery - 3/16/2006 5:23:57 AM   
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well this is alot of help for me. thanks alot for everyone whos helping. I dont kno anyone here that has this heli. Rc isnt a big thing here where i live so it sucks. im think about just takin it to my LHS and seeing if it will fly with him doing it.

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RE: Night Ranger 3D Gallery - 3/16/2006 6:25:08 AM   
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Thanks everyone for the input, I appreciate all the help I can get. 1 question though, what type of screw do you use to replace the brass pins? And where can you find them?

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RE: Night Ranger 3D Gallery - 3/16/2006 6:39:23 AM   
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well i just put pressure on each servo and none of them sliped or anything. the were pushing pretty hard.
how i did it was i put pressure one each survo with my finger to see if it will move it and it pretty much did it. im thinking its the antenna. i think the training gear that i got is CF and i heard CF makes the antenna wierd sometimes. u think its that? the training gear is touching the antenna wires.

I taped the 4-1 and i didnt hear anything. i guess tomorrow ill try to put on the tube for the antenna, how would i do this. just glue it on or something?

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