Originally posted by Al Stein
I agree with Falcons and I must say, the suggestion to turn the servo around is an outstanding insight... it may very well have been your problem in the first place.
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Hi Al,
That was not the problem.
The problem was that the rod was appx an inch to long.
Turning the servo around would place the clevis a good 1.5 inches past the horn where the clevis connects.
What I did was clip the rod since I had a lot of threads left to screw on the clevis.
All is fine now.
Thanks for the input