H hlddrum RC Newbie Messages 4 Reaction score 0 RC Driving Style May 29, 2014 #1 i just got a new motor for my savage and I'm haveing an issue getting the wheels to stop turning in idle whats the best way to fix that
i just got a new motor for my savage and I'm haveing an issue getting the wheels to stop turning in idle whats the best way to fix that
Alexander_0_1 "Roads, where we're going we don't need roads" Messages 2,301 Reaction score 72 Location Frog Lake A.B Canada RC Driving Style Bashing May 29, 2014 #2 Turn your throttle trim back to neutral, or zero. You also might need to adjust your throttle linkage. Last edited: May 29, 2014
Turn your throttle trim back to neutral, or zero. You also might need to adjust your throttle linkage.
N Nitro Nerd Gone - bye bye. Messages 630 Reaction score 6 RC Driving Style Racing May 29, 2014 #3 And if that does not fix it, which it should, lower your idle.
Rolex Hoof Hearted In Memoriam Supporter Military Veteran Build Thread Contributor Messages 35,105 Reaction score 1,763 Location In my recliner RC Driving Style BashingFlying May 29, 2014 #4 ...and if that does not fix it you likely have a problem in the clutch. Reversed or weak springs causing constant drag against the clutch bell. Here's the Savage clutch setup...
...and if that does not fix it you likely have a problem in the clutch. Reversed or weak springs causing constant drag against the clutch bell. Here's the Savage clutch setup...
H hlddrum RC Newbie Messages 4 Reaction score 0 RC Driving Style May 30, 2014 Thread starter #5 Thanks ill give that a try