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Damn_Yankee

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Just blew out one of the 2750 servos on the 5309 Revo 3.3

Are there better servos out there, or are stock 2750s good to go?
 
A single servo conversion is better. especially if you run a more powerful servo. I ran a single HiTec 5645MG and had no problems.
 
Anything with alteast 100 ounces of toque will work fine on the revo for steering.


others will suggest something with 200+ ounces of torque that will run you $80+.
That is not needed.
 
servo

What is a simple way to fix a slipping throttle servo. The servo is good it the throttle arm that slips what would happin if I were to put a drop of crazy glue on it would it ne OK?
 
Just tore it apart,.............stripped gear in the servo, apparently steering with one servo until I heard the servo motor spinning. $4 parts kit and I should be back in business with 2 servos. Still curious, are there better servos for stock application, do steel gears sets exist, and do they help?
 
I like futaba servos and yes you can get them with metal gears.:D
 
The HiTec servos with an MG suffix such as the HS-645MG are metal gear servos. There are stronger ones ass well such as the HS-5955TG which is a titanium geared high torque model.
 
There are stronger ones ass well

No, no, no, THIS is an ass well...
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Might also qualify as a hole.
 
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