how to replace Gimbals on JR radio

Daniel Dupont dansy at av.eastlink.ca
Sat Sep 14 04:33:44 AKDT 2002


For me between JR 10x and Futaba 9 Z was the feel of the gimbal that push 
me toward JR but I did find the spring a bit soft, so now the feel is the 
way I like it, and it retain the softness of the JR gimbal.

Daniel



>Daniel,
>What do you think of the heavy spring action vs. the original?
>Chuck
>
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>Radio South did it for me, I had tried but was afraid to break something
>it's in pretty tight, so I just send me radio away for it, I also have the
>heavy spring...!
>
>Daniel
>
>
>At 03:54 AM 9/14/02 -0700, you wrote:
> >Well,
> >I want to replace the original Gimbals on 8103 with the Large size from JR.
> >I just can not pull the shaft at the base. How do I replace them?
> >The gimbals contain three parts Top, middle and longer base shaft. How did
> >you people with JR radio do it?
> >Thanks,
> >
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