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STORM PRO |
This is the building process of a GS-Racing STORM PRO with all pro's and con's found.
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STEP 29
| Take these parts where use some for STEP 29 | |
| We first gonna make the front steering rod and need these parts. | |
| Press two 5.8x5.4 m/m balls in each end of the ball joint. | |
| Fit the ball joints on the left/right thread and make the space between the ball joints 14 m/m. | |
| The kit comes with universal servo arms as standard (perfect!!!). Depending on the servo type a small insert need to be placed over the spline of the servo output. The black plastic inserts are marked with a letter to indicated for which brand they can be used. F=Futaba, J=JR and H=Hitec. Make sure when the insert and servo arm are mounted and secured by a screw that bottom of the insert is not touching the housing of the servo. This will bind the movement and give extra force to the servo. In my case I had this problem and I first placed a small 2 m/m o-ring and then pressed the insert over the output. This made it sitting a little higher on the output shaft. | |
| Drill a 3 m/m hole in the servo arm. | |
| Unfortunenatly the 3x12 m/m countersunk screws we need to mount the steering rod according to the manual were not in the kit so I had to get two other ones. Fit the steering rod at the underside of the servo arm and secure it with a 3 m/m lock nut. | |
| Fit the steering rod on the steering arm of the servo saver with 3x12 m/m countersunk screw and secure it with a 3 m/m lock nut. | |
| Fit the servo arm to the servo output and secure it with the screw that comes with the servo. Adjust the length of the steering rod so the servo arm and the servo saver are parallel. |