19frank90
RCTalk Member
So while adjusting my toe and camber I found that the toe link on my right front wheel had quite a bit more play than the toe link on the left front wheel. I took apart my front end and found what I believe is the source of the problem: the steering bellcrank.
Now if you're looking at the front of the Jato, in front of the steering servo is the bracket with two screws connected to the bellcranks. The bellcrank arm that connects to the right toe link seems to have play in it/be loose. It looks like (on the car itself and the exploded views here) that there's a screw that runs through and connects all the pieces of the bellcrank.
I also noticed if I turn the steering wheel right, my wheels dont seem to travel as far to the right as they do to the left.
Basically what I'm trying to figure out is whether A) there are screws that connect the bellcrank arms to the rest and B) Is it possible to get to the screws without removing the blue aluminum chassis plate? (Otherwise I think you have to remove the motor, or maybe just the mounts which isn't as bad)
Thanks guys
Now if you're looking at the front of the Jato, in front of the steering servo is the bracket with two screws connected to the bellcranks. The bellcrank arm that connects to the right toe link seems to have play in it/be loose. It looks like (on the car itself and the exploded views here) that there's a screw that runs through and connects all the pieces of the bellcrank.
I also noticed if I turn the steering wheel right, my wheels dont seem to travel as far to the right as they do to the left.
Basically what I'm trying to figure out is whether A) there are screws that connect the bellcrank arms to the rest and B) Is it possible to get to the screws without removing the blue aluminum chassis plate? (Otherwise I think you have to remove the motor, or maybe just the mounts which isn't as bad)
Thanks guys