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Old 11-10-2013
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Default Servo horn for Savox servo B44.2

Just at the electrics/servo install part of my B44.2 and so far everything has run smoothly

but when i get to the bit for installing the servo,I cannot get a kit supplied servo horn to fit.
Normally for a savox servo i use a 25t or Futaba horn, but the kit supplied futaba horn is either too small or too tight of a fit to actually go on my servo.

has anybody else had this issue?
any advice would be appreciated

thanks
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There might be some flashing from the moldings etc.
If it is 25T then I would try using some force.
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Just at the electrics/servo install part of my B44.2 and so far everything has run smoothly

but when i get to the bit for installing the servo,I cannot get a kit supplied servo horn to fit.
Normally for a savox servo i use a 25t or Futaba horn, but the kit supplied futaba horn is either too small or too tight of a fit to actually go on my servo.

has anybody else had this issue?
any advice would be appreciated

thanks
I have force pushed futuba horn onto my & my son b44.2 onto savox servos ..
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the 25T fits perfectly, but is tight. Don't be afraid of using the screw to push the horn on.
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cheers for the info guys i'll give it some elbow grease and see where i end up :-)
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Old 12-10-2013
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Just at the electrics/servo install part of my B44.2 and so far everything has run smoothly

but when i get to the bit for installing the servo,I cannot get a kit supplied servo horn to fit.
Normally for a savox servo i use a 25t or Futaba horn, but the kit supplied futaba horn is either too small or too tight of a fit to actually go on my servo.

has anybody else had this issue?
any advice would be appreciated

thanks
They are very tight!
Put the first bit on then screw it on ensuring the threads are lined up
You will also need to trim some plastic off the casing so the arm doesn't hit it potentially
Fit and try and then remove and mod
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i agree very tight I almost gave up and went to buy an alternative

but it does go with a bit force
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