
I don't know how to replace the servo... I've been looking all week and the cable connection is different - i.e. 2 wires instead of 3 on a servo.
Very Cool Muscles....Muscleflex wrote:Hi - i'm picking up the King Tiger on Saturday. My brother said I can keep both if I wanted! He just wants to paint the King Tiger!
OH it's that kind of hook up...it's a no go with the servo then...it would require more expense than you would want to put in I think...best to find an original replacement and go with that ...Thing is sooner or later it will happen againI don't know how to replace the servo... I've been looking all week and the cable connection is different - i.e. 2 wires instead of 3 on a servo.
Muscleflex wrote:Haha yeah you have a good point on the time limit! Otherwise it'll take him 10 years again!
Good Job...when you get the King Tiger...if it needs work..maybe do a build thread....that way people can see what you are doing ...and if you need help..can contribute to your buildI did some work on the tiger last night mainly soldering the new XT60 battery connector to the unit so it can use a 2s lipo.
I see a couple of things that might be happening. #1 There is a flat spot on the shaft that the metal arm is attached to, make sure the screw in the metal arm is on that flat spot. #2 In the Tamiya instruction manual, it tells you how long the linkage should be for max up and down of the barrel. The linkage I'm speaking of is attached at the top by that white plastic ball receiver. I don't have a Tiger instruction manual, sorry. Maybe someone else who does can chime in.Muscleflex wrote:Here again!
I received the metal servo arm from Forebear (Dave?!) and decided to install it tonight. It seemed that it wold help my clicking problem but... as soon as I installed it, he main gun was clicking worse than before!
And now I think I have found out why!
The servo arm does not actually hit the metal tabs acting as stops! Hence the jolt or jerking motion when the main gun elevates to its maximum and the clutch takes over...
Here is the video:
https://youtu.be/XX7ranTQhT8
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Can anyone tell me how to fix this? I can't lengthen the servo arm because the stops at either end are actually not the same distance so if i shorten the arm to hit one stop, it will not hit the other stop!
Hi - the manual states 2mm distance between the plastic ball links which I have done.jtracks wrote: see a couple of things that might be happening. #1 There is a flat spot on the shaft that the metal arm is attached to, make sure the screw in the metal arm is on that flat spot. #2 In the Tamiya instruction manual, it tells you how long the linkage should be for max up and down of the barrel. The linkage I'm speaking of is attached at the top by that white plastic ball receiver. I don't have a Tiger instruction manual, sorry. Maybe someone else who does can chime in.