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i have used a similar one and mountedit between the gearbox and motor.
the easiest way instead of turning the shaft down is to drill out the input gear instead. and to mount the whole unit just use some spacers to lift the unit up for clearance between motor and servo,s that way no need for new drive shaft. then after that the cab floor needs to be cut out. might sound like a lot of work but isn,t and also no need to drill and tap new holes in the chassis. |
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You can also just put .125" spacer between the servos and their mounting. In other words, lower the servos by .125". No need for modifying the floor plate that way.
Lynn |
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Here's a close up of a GD600 that's in my Masolite Block Truck. The servo's are lowered as Lynn described and I also added one washer under the front transmission mounting tabs on each side. Works great, no clearance problems.
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