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Old 05-26-2006 | 07:19 PM
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Default RE: receiver or servo problem?


ORIGINAL: enginemugen

dood I know what is happening there is a botton on your radio that changes the stering. Your steering is reversed you should read the manual and see where to change that . . .
If his servo was reversed it wouldn't "[do] it in only one direction".

ORIGINAL: enginemugen
and by the way dont by a starter box buy a rotostarter they are cheaper and last longer.
A rotostart may be cheaper (until you wear out a backplate, one way bearing, buy a few battery packs since one doesn't last, etc), but you are on good drugs if you think they last longer than a starter box. Rotostarts are prone to almost all the problems of a pullstart (leaky backplate, slipping one way bearings). Engines designed for a starterbox have a solid backplate and no one-way bearing. Also, many starter boxes have larger 12 volt batteries, and can typically go longer on a battery charge.

There is only one advantage to a rotostart, its easier to move around. But unless you carry your fuel jug along with you as well, you are going to have to walk back to home base in 10 minutes or so anyway when the tank runs dry.