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I recently bought a Turnigy mini sct and let my friends drive it. Well they crashed it and destroyed the steering servo. From the size,it matched to a micro servo but when I ordered one and received it,the splines do not match for the servo saver. Now I'm trying to figure out if I need to find another servo or replace the servo saver.

From pictures,it looks like a clone to the Losi Mini T servo saver,can someone give me a diameter and spline count on one of these? Or a suggestion for a good servo/servp saver combo to use? What's a good torque rating for steering a mini?

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Randy
 
Got rid of my micro and mini t so can't help there. Why not just order a replacement made for it?
 
You could count the splines then try and snag a new servo ARM/saver off of eBay or lhs

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Got rid of my micro and mini t so can't help there. Why not just order a replacement made for it?

Because it's weak and unstable and would not re-center after turning. As fast as a brushless mini is,the stock servo was very challenging keep control of it.


You could count the splines then try and snag a new servo ARM/saver off of eBay or lhs

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The only servo saver that looks similar is the Losi mini t but it does not tell me the spline count. That's why I asked if some one can tell in my original post.
 
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