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I was able to install my TM in about 2 hours, most of the time was spent getting the servo push rod bent and adjusted so it would clear everything and not bind up, QUOTE]

Another thing to watch for when installing that push rod is to make sure there is no pressure from the servo while in the minimum stowed position. This will extend the life and give you years of use from the servo. I've heard of servos failing after a while due to adjustment errors.
 
Troll master

Thanks for the tip bduck I'm almost sure my servo is adjusted correctly, I have to turn the rotary knob to 30 on the display before the engine RPM starts to increase, and at full speed, 250 on the display, I can move the butterfly by Hand just a tiny bit more, I'm getting probably 95 to 98% of W.O.T. do you carry a spare servo? I'm unsure if I should order one to carry, it's not like if the servo failed I would be done fishing. Thanks again.
 
I don't have a spare servo but hopefully I won't run across the problem of it failing. I know of a hobby shop in SLC that carries servos.
 
I don't have a spare servo but hopefully I won't run across the problem of it failing. I know of a hobby shop in SLC that carries servos.

When I installed my troll master I ordered a couple extra servos online and threw them in the parts box on the boat. I'd be happy to share one with you.
 
Thanks for the tip bduck I'm almost sure my servo is adjusted correctly, I have to turn the rotary knob to 30 on the display before the engine RPM starts to increase, and at full speed, 250 on the display, I can move the butterfly by Hand just a tiny bit more, I'm getting probably 95 to 98% of W.O.T. do you carry a spare servo? I'm unsure if I should order one to carry, it's not like if the servo failed I would be done fishing. Thanks again.

it's adjusted correctly if you get both full throttle and idle, the numbers on the display really don't matter.
 

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