You can internally revese the servo or buy a reversing y harness to accomplish 
the same task.  To reverse the servo you must reverse the motor leads and 
reverse the 2 outside wires on the feedback pot- not the wiper.  Some 
adjustment to the pot position might be in order to get neutral where you want 
it.  Unless you are
comfortable with a soldering iron, it might be the better part of valor to go 
the reversing y harness route.

Jerry

Ken Eaton wrote:

> Is there a way to modify a JR servo to reverse direction.  My flying buddy
> wants to combine his current 2-flap servo arrangement into a "Y" harness on
> one channel and found that they go opposite directions.  Reorienting the
> servo will require severe modification to the servo well, linkage and the
> wing itself.  So, can the servo be modified internally to change direction?
>
> Ken Eaton
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