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Savage LRP ZR.28

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BenJammin

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Just fitted an LRP ZR.28 to my Savage X and am in the process of running it in.

I have one slight issue though - I can't adjust the throttle in such a way that the slide opens fully. It either opens too far on idle, or doesn't open far enough at full throttle.

Anybody have any suggestions or experience with this swap that can give me some input?

Many thanks.

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Are you only adjusting the trim of your servo? Did you try changing its end point adjustments EPA, or its dual (swing) rate?
Otherwise I only see the option of vhanging the servo horn
 
Are you only adjusting the trim of your servo? Did you try changing its end point adjustments EPA, or its dual (swing) rate?
Otherwise I only see the option of vhanging the servo horn
Annoyingly the radio set that I've throwm in it doesn't have throttle EPA or dual rate. I've adjusted the length of the throttle linkage as best I can and tried repositioning the servo horn with no luck.

I have a few different cars that have radios with throttle EPA, I guess they'll just have to sacrifice themselves to the Savage gods 😆 Need to get hold of a good radio that can store a few different recievers really.
 
Did you try changing its end point adjustments EPA, or its dual (swing) rate?
Otherwise I only see the option of vhanging the servo horn
Been there, experienced that, and feel your pain.
Changing the servo horn is difficult given the Savage's design and their push/pull throttle/brake servo horn arrangement.

The end-point adjustment (ATV if you have a Futaba controller) is the first place I'd start and even then there's no guarantee.

Don't completely torque down the Z282 step screw.
I've encountered instances where the servo had enough mobility to accomplish the task, but the collar spring in the 85051-servo horn was not up to the task. A slight loosening of the set screw can allow for further movement of the slide (& it may not).

I modify the linkage as shown in the pic.
Ignore where the servo is positioned in this pic - I use the same problem resolution for a "normally positioned" servo.
The spring forces the slide closed at idle, and the length of the linkage facilitates adjustability (when you change gearing etc).

You may also have to tinker with the carbs angle to get the right amount of leverage and movement...
You may also need to alter the angle of the uniball (where the linkage connects to the carb) for the same reason.

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Been there, experienced that, and feel your pain.
Changing the servo horn is difficult given the Savage's design and their push/pull throttle/brake servo horn arrangement.

The end-point adjustment (ATV if you have a Futaba controller) is the first place I'd start and even then there's no guarantee.

Don't completely torque down the Z282 step screw.
I've encountered instances where the servo had enough mobility to accomplish the task, but the collar spring in the 85051-servo horn was not up to the task. A slight loosening of the set screw can allow for further movement of the slide (& it may not).

I modify the linkage as shown in the pic.
Ignore where the servo is positioned in this pic - I use the same problem resolution for a "normally positioned" servo.
The spring forces the slide closed at idle, and the length of the linkage facilitates adjustability (when you change gearing etc).

You may also have to tinker with the carbs angle to get the right amount of leverage and movement...
You may also need to alter the angle of the uniball (where the linkage connects to the carb) for the same reason.

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Thanks for the info snap.

I'm currently having plenty of fun at 80% throttle, but I'll have a potch tomorrow and see what I can do. May need to order a few more bits to fashion what you've done yourself.

I have a pair of ET2070's in it, same as most of my other rigs - they seem to have quite a degree of 'extra' movement (from what I found while potching with my Inferno MPfrankenst9).

I'll try a radio with throttle EPA first, I guess that's the least faff. Spent so much time fixing crap on this since buying it that I just want to drive the dang thing! The .28 rips though, I'll give it that

Thanks guys :)
 
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