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Thanks.
So how is the cam lever held in place? Mines a real right fit and doesn't stay on. I'm wondering if you just hammer down the metal?
Originally, they were held on by the brass being "peened" or "spun" to expand it much like a rivet works.
At this point, if you hammer on it, you risk loosening or breaking the choke plate screw, and/or bending the brass shaft. DON'T to it.
I would remove the choke shaft and silver braze the lever back on, it could even be brazed on by someone handy with a torch.
Alternately, replace the choke shaft, they come as a part of $50 to $70 carb kits, but you may be able to find them individually.
I would try calling Mark's Carburetion and see if he has the shafts for sale by themselves, (320) 393-7272.