New Cylinder and Piston for my BJ55
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RE: New Cylinder and Piston for my BJ55
Should be, if you have electrical contact cleaner you can flood it out with that and then air dry. Some people suggest using dielectric grease but I'd be careful about that. Packing it with grease will increase the servo load and shorten battery life.
I too would be interested in your carb settings. You should be able to count the turns as you go in. I'm suspicious that your low is not further out then your high, doesn't make much since.
I too would be interested in your carb settings. You should be able to count the turns as you go in. I'm suspicious that your low is not further out then your high, doesn't make much since.
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RE: New Cylinder and Piston for my BJ55
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Ok 2 servo's survived and 1 did not. Do I have to replace the bad servo with the exact samething or can it be any servo? All my stuff is stock Pro boat servo's and reciever. It's not the reciever I tried both servo's on both sides of the steering and the 1 servo does not work.
Ok 2 servo's survived and 1 did not. Do I have to replace the bad servo with the exact samething or can it be any servo? All my stuff is stock Pro boat servo's and reciever. It's not the reciever I tried both servo's on both sides of the steering and the 1 servo does not work.
I you need to get a new one it will have to be an exact match because they are linked together. If not they will fight each other and kill themselves and the battery.
Daniel