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The
following steps outline how to reset the throttle/brake servo to the
factory setting and how to adjust the linkage.
1)Fresh
batteries: Install fresh batteries in the 4-cell battery holder and
transmitter.
2)Throttle
neutral adjustment: the throttle neutral adjustment is located on the
transmitter's faceplate and controls the forward and reverse travel of the
throttle trigger. There are two settings: 50/50 provides equal travel in
both forward and brake directions of the throttle trigger; 70/30 provides
more throttle travel and less brake travel.
Traxxas recommends the
50/50 position for nitro powered vehicles and electric models equipped
with a mechanical speed control (MSC) or a forward and reverse ESC. The
70/30 is exclusively for electric vehicles equipped with a forward and
brake only electronic speed control (ESC).
3)Throttle
trim adjustment: The throttle trim adjustment knob is located on the
transmitter's faceplate and adjusts the neutral point of the
throttle/brake servo. Set the throttle trim to the '0'
position.
4)Centering
the servo: remove the servo horn from the servo by loosening the 2x6mm
self-tapping screw. Next, turn on the radio and slide the car's on/off
switch to the on position. The servo will jump momentarily and return to
the neutral position.
5)
Throttle and brake linkage adjustment: The car's transmitter and on/off
switch must be turned on and all the steps outlined above must be
performed before adjusting the throttle and brake linkage. Loosen the two
screw collars with a 1.5mm "L" shaped Allen wrench and adjust the throttle
linkage so that when the servo is in its neutral position, the carburetor
is in the idle position. On the Revo
make sure that there are small gaps between the servo horn and the collar
and between the brake spring and the brake arm when the radio system is on
and at neutral. Re-tighten the screw
collars, but make sure that the screw collar that backs up against the
throttle tension spring applies a slight amount of pressure on the rod
guide. Next, loosen the screw collar on the brake rod and push it up
against the small piece of fuel tubing so that it applies a slight amount
of pressure on the brake cam lever. Operate the throttle trigger on the
transmitter to insure that the throttle/brake servo is operating
properly. When the throttle/brake
servo is in the neutral position, the carburetor should be in its idle
position. When the throttle trigger is pulled all of the way, the
carburetor should be in the fully open position. When the throttle trigger
is pushed forward, the brake should engage and the throttle should not
close any further than when at idle.
Jato® Linkage
Nitro 4-Tec 3.3 Linkage
Nitro 4-Tec (with TRX® Pro.15)
Linkage
Nitro Rustler 2.5
Linkage
Nitro Rustler® (with Pro.15 Engine)
Linkage
Nitro Sport Linkage
Nitro Stampede® Linkage
T-Maxx Linkage
T-Maxx 2.5 Shift
Linkage
T-Maxx 2.5R Shift
Linkage
Revo® (and Slayer) Linkage, Idle Gap = 0.5mm-1.0mm
Revo® Slight Brake
Gap
Revo® Steering Linkage
6)Many
hobbyists make the mistake of adjusting the throttle trim on the
transmitter to raise the idle speed instead of adjusting the idle speed
screw on the carburetor. This accomplishes two negative effects: first,
the engine may stall every time the brakes are applied. Second the brakes
may not engage at all, which can lead to other problems.