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  • srislash
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    • Mar 2011
    • 7651

    #136
    Originally posted by tiqueman View Post
    Or you could bring the cables thru the transom and into bell cranks, then hook solid rods from the other side of the cranks to the servo.... You follow that?
    I have been hunting around for nice bearinged bell cranks but all I have been able to find is Traxxas ones.Here is what I have so far



    I am thinking a support bracket off the rear servo screws then attached to each brass stuffing tube. And yup,WATER COOLING next.Thanks Scott and Brian.No boating today you two?

    Oh yeah, I am waiting for my servo mounts from Steve.

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    • srislash
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      • Mar 2011
      • 7651

      #137
      Originally posted by Chrisg81983 View Post
      Shawn in my hpr I got a 3 inch piece of this. its shifter cable liner for road bikes ( pedal bikes ) it has a near perfect fit that will allow no water at all to come in. I have no heat shrink tubing or anything else to seal it. I just used a drop of ca to hold in place. The wire needs to be kinda free moving otherwise the cables fight each other
      I was figuring bike cable was all it was.

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      • srislash
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        • Mar 2011
        • 7651

        #138
        Originally posted by lenny View Post
        Why not just make the servo horn wider ?
        Instead of bending the cables in to it,
        Would make for a straight run.
        I can make another horn if I need to this way.

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        • tiqueman
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          • Jul 2009
          • 5669

          #139
          Nope. We canceled it due to wind. That storm off the east coast is making it quite breezy here.
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          • srislash
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            • Mar 2011
            • 7651

            #140
            Originally posted by tiqueman View Post
            Nope. We canceled it due to wind. That storm off the east coast is making it quite breezy here.
            We've just been hit with rain front after rain front for awhile now.Oh,and a 7.7 earthquake a ways north last night.

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            • bill34207
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Dec 2009
              • 2553

              #141
              Have you considered using two steering servos? One steering cable to each one and a Y harness to connect to the rx. That's how I did my old Thunderbolt "Goldfinger" as well as the DF Explorer I built.
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              • RCKong
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Sep 2009
                • 1556

                #142
                Why not just make the servo horn wider ?
                It takes torque away from the servo... leverage

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                • srislash
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                  • Mar 2011
                  • 7651

                  #143
                  Originally posted by RCKong View Post
                  It takes torque away from the servo... leverage
                  That too.

                  Originally posted by bill34207 View Post
                  Have you considered using two steering servos? One steering cable to each one and a Y harness to connect to the rx. That's how I did my old Thunderbolt "Goldfinger" as well as the DF Explorer I built.
                  I had thought of that but I think I have it figured out now.The 1/8th brass tube is the trick.

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                  • nata2run
                    customcfparts.com
                    • Nov 2011
                    • 1837

                    #144
                    Shawn,
                    I always base my setups on the "servo first" making sure the rudder can move. You can always skip the idea of using the hydrawlic arms and do what I did on the MHZ 114
                    just use them as dummies
                    MHZ Rudder.jpg
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                    • srislash
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                      • Mar 2011
                      • 7651

                      #145
                      Originally posted by nata2run View Post
                      Shawn,
                      I always base my setups on the "servo first" making sure the rudder can move. You can always skip the idea of using the hydrawlic arms and do what I did on the MHZ 114
                      just use them as dummies
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                      I was wondering where you were. I think I got it now,I just need my servo mount to show with my other early Xmas stuff.Boy I have alot of Xmas's.Thanks to Steve and others.I'm going to get the servo solid first.My main problem is that I had to keep everything back so far for my CG on this one.It is a sturdy front end.

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                      • nata2run
                        customcfparts.com
                        • Nov 2011
                        • 1837

                        #146
                        the finished result....
                        MHZ Rudder done.jpg
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                        • nata2run
                          customcfparts.com
                          • Nov 2011
                          • 1837

                          #147
                          Hehe, Shawn I try to post less theese days and play more :)
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                          • srislash
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                            • Mar 2011
                            • 7651

                            #148
                            Originally posted by nata2run View Post
                            Hehe, Shawn I try to post less theese days and play more :)
                            Good for you bud.I took a break awhile back but it is winter now.More indoor stuff. And that is a good finished result.See where were you this AM.

                            PS I gots a bigger boat.

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                            • nata2run
                              customcfparts.com
                              • Nov 2011
                              • 1837

                              #149
                              I'm at work this AM no fun for me....What bigger boat ??? what have I been missing??
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                              • srislash
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                                • Mar 2011
                                • 7651

                                #150
                                45" of boat http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...tta-retirement.

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