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On his Brickshelf gallery, Sheepo posted several pictures for each of these three Lego Technic "Return-to-Center Steering" configurations.

"Return-to-center standard system using specific piece - x928cx1" (Known as the Lego Hockey Spring) (3 pictures):

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"Return-to-center type 1. With medium size and high accurate, this is de most recommended." (5 pictures):

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"Return-to-center type 2. It is a smaller version of the type 1, more compact but with some less precision and not suitable for engines larger than a PF M." (4 pictures):

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"Return-to-center type 3. It is the larger but equally effective, ideal for high torques and flat spaces" (4 pictures):

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  • 6 years later...
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Pretty cool ideas.  I built type 1 and found that part of the action stems from the internal medium motor gears tensioning like a spring.  I.E. if you stall a lever arm affixed to the motor shaft, it will spring back when you stop the motor.  Interesting.  I had hoped to use this concept to switch a three speed transmission, so the motor would be in the stalled position for a long time.  I found that the motor got warm when switching it back and forth for several minutes, and eventually it current limited out.  

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