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Old 12-13-2005, 12:17 PM
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I have done a search and still have a few questions.

First is how to install an OD servo. I have read the corvette servo but I can't seem to find out much info on the OD install.

Second is, on Ebay one of the corvette servo kits comes with a longer pin. Is this something that is worth the extra money and does it change the install any.

any and all help will be much appreciated.

Thanks Kyle
Old 12-13-2005, 08:43 PM
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The 2nd gear and 4th gear servos are mounted on the same pin and the unit is removed as a whole. You must removed the OD servo in order to replace the 2nd servo.
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Yea its pretty straight forward. Once you remove the OD servo cover, you can pull out the whole pin assembly. Heres a pic of the old vs new servos.

Left side is vette servo and billet OD servo and right are the stock servos.



And here is a pic of the new servos installed.
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Thanks for the replies. What about the longer pin. Has anyone used one or is it
not needed.

Thanks Kyle
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