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A thread about Weight

Looks like it turned out great!

Glad you found a good spot for the upper mount.

Did it fit good width wise between the rod ends? I measured that assuming there were no washers pinching the lower ear. Hopefully it wasent too big.

Drive shaft clearance should not be a problem as the rod ends are really close to the output of the trans. Driveshaft does not move much at all right there.

I had to take about a 1/16th of the long side but other than that it fit perfect. How did you get the dig horn on the trans side ways to line up with the servo. The horn has two splines in it that line up on the dig shaft. I just switched to the lcc trans so I'm not up to date on all the tricks. I thought about just forcing it on side ways, I can't see to were it would matter as long as it is lined up with the servo horn?
 
I had to take about a 1/16th of the long side but other than that it fit perfect. How did you get the dig horn on the trans side ways to line up with the servo. The horn has two splines in it that line up on the dig shaft. I just switched to the lcc trans so I'm not up to date on all the tricks. I thought about just forcing it on side ways, I can't see to were it would matter as long as it is lined up with the servo horn?
Just put the dig horn on like normal, pointing straight up. Then grab it with your fingers and pull it down to the side.

I think thats what youre asking.
 
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