First off, I am using a YS, and because the carb is 'spaced' off the crank case, the push rod provided is too long. Luckily, I have a M2.5 die, so extended the thread and cut the rod a little shorter (length set to servo bolt center to throttle barrel centre).
Now, I am using a DS650 tail servo on the throttle, and using the '6 legged' futaba horn, (outer hole at 13.5mm). The YS arm is 14.5mm, and the futaba '4 legged' horn is 16.5mm. I first off tried the '6 leg' horn, and needed to use 120% on the high end point (causing binding) with the throttle set to 50/50 on curve, and carb at 50%, and then full back trim to cut engine.
That is too much 'end point' for the govner, so do I go with the '4 legged' horn, and reduce the throws, or a large circular disk, and drill my own hole at 90deg to push rod, and at 14.5mm as the YS arm is? (It's not a YS arm, but a Bling QuickUK alloy one)
Thanks for any help, cheers,
Now, I am using a DS650 tail servo on the throttle, and using the '6 legged' futaba horn, (outer hole at 13.5mm). The YS arm is 14.5mm, and the futaba '4 legged' horn is 16.5mm. I first off tried the '6 leg' horn, and needed to use 120% on the high end point (causing binding) with the throttle set to 50/50 on curve, and carb at 50%, and then full back trim to cut engine.
That is too much 'end point' for the govner, so do I go with the '4 legged' horn, and reduce the throws, or a large circular disk, and drill my own hole at 90deg to push rod, and at 14.5mm as the YS arm is? (It's not a YS arm, but a Bling QuickUK alloy one)
Thanks for any help, cheers,

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