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As shown on Video link on post 664 no problem with servo arm on door. Servo fitted to upper surface of mount, standard JR591 with standard arm. Works perfectly. All the best, John C
Andreas, Looks like a blow out again this weekend.
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Guess I'll need to get a low profile servo, because my setup is not any different than yours, John. (Nice job on the lights, BTW). I doubt my nose gear or bulkheads are any different from the other L39's out there, so it must be the deck height of the servo.
Here's a shot of the door closed on the servo and the servo install. It is a JR Sport ST126MG...need to go to the local hobby shop and sort through their stock of servos with a pair of calipers....
Hi John I got myself a few springs to experiment with your lights lock very well where did you get yours from? like you said it looks like a right blow out again this week end ,hopefully we are going to get some good weather for the rest of the season any one any experience with a JL T45? Have a nice day
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Hey F' that bro', it looks like a plane in the sky right? oh no I see a hole in the nose gear door!! harumph harumph harumph geez the nerve of that guy. burn 'em he's a witch!!! let's see if he floats!!!
heck poop can the nut on top and use a z-bend on the steering rod......then cut a hole in the door and some cowz tiitz
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Yep....I think we ALL know your philosophy...kind of "Chuck Yeager meets Larry the Cable Guy"... you bozo!
Actually the entire width of the arm is a problem, not just the nut holding the ball link.
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Barry... two options here.... 1) loose the servo grommets, will most likely drop the servo enough to clear the door. 2) use an aluminum arm, thread the bolt in and cut flush with the top side of the arm (then thread lock!)
I'll have to go back and look at the pics I took of the one I built, don't remember this being an issue at all T
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