Rotauq
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If you clearance anything it is the bellcrank arm that the bushing (part C-00180-206) rides in. By clearance, I mean lightly and uniform the inner diameter of the bell crank arm. This should only be necessary if there is a slight problem with the injection molded. That bushing (part C-00180-206) is meant to lock part C-00180-831 and the steering rack together into one solid piece and put it in double shear.
I am running a Yipin 55kg servo that will push though anything with ease.Adding even more slop to the steering is never the answer, if the servo is having problems then a stronger better servo is the proper solution.
Skeptical as I was about the solution, the bushing was binding before and after i cleaned it. And due to the bushing length the assembly did have slob.
I intend to to replace the bushing with flanged bearings at some point, so for now it couldn't hurt to try removing the thread as nbrc proposed.
Result is a nicely free moving assembly with less slob than before as now i could actually shimm it