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biggmac
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Just wondering what Throttle Return spring on your REVO you guys are using?The stock seems a little stiff and put alot of prssure on the servo since the tm323 carb need to open up more than the stock moter

[ 09. September 2006, 06:26: Message edited by: biggmac ]

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RB Products - Rody
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I have used a small rubber band(elastic) in stead of a smaller spring. Indeed the original spring is way too strong for the servo to open the carburetor completely.

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i stretch it out just a tad bit...
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Plague
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I just took a spring out of a pencil, that works great [Big Grin]
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biggmac
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Ha ha,thats what i did Plague,took a spring out of a pen and it WORKS !!

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savage.28
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i used the one from the savage i had to cut it a little but it works fine the stock spring is so stiff that it burnt out my servo!!
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ghouck
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I went to the hardware store and picked out a bunch of small springs for cheap, $.20-$.50 each and used whatever one works. It's just too handy to have a small assortment to choose from.
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frankyknuckles
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Mine opens fine with the stock spring?
I did rotate the arm on the carb a little to help with clearence and I also have a Hitec 645MG servo, which might help a little [Smile]

[ 17. November 2006, 09:07: Message edited by: frankyknuckles ]

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Brian_1979
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This is what I was thinking too Franky. The stock servos arent great so a higher torque after market one should pull the stock spring just fine.
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