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I have a new 300e with a knob that has more play in it than I like.  

Does anyone have a simple fix? 

I have taken it apart and inspected it. The best I can tell is the inside diameter is just a little larger.  

Thank you for any ideas 

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Posted

The cast control knob?

elaborate on the play. Is it an in and out play or is it loose on the threads? 

Posted

Its the handle crank knob 

It has some extra in and out play but also play on the shaft 

The bearing runs good and its securely fastened.  

Posted

Buy a kit of RC Car 4mm shims. The kit should have .05-.25mm shims in it. Shim from the bottom of the knob shaft to remove all play. Brian.

  • Super User
Posted

Oh, the handle knob.

Exactly what the above poster said to do. Just add necessay shims from the bottom and it will work as desired.

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Thank you.  

I thought along those lines myself but needed to find the right shims easily.  I will try your suggestions much appreciated! 

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