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Re: Throttle Linkage Adjustment on an H
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Posted by John in Ct on December 02, 2005 at 15:48:10 from (69.24.45.5):
In Reply to: Throttle Linkage Adjustment on an H posted by Randy_NE on December 02, 2005 at 12:26:10:
I am not sure if we did mine right but I will tell you what we did. On the throttle handle the hole was a little worn so we put a brass bushing in ( drilled it out some so a bushing could fit) there to tighten it up and built up the part that goes in the saw tooth with weld. I replaced the spring that holds the handle in place. I replaced the circle saw tooth part with a NOS one. My rod had some wear where the springs are so we built it up with weld and ground it flush. We put a bushing in that crank thing that moves on top of the head ( I forgot what it is called). It was a very tight fit and had to use a clamp to press it on. Next we replaced both springs and that square block thing (nos). I ended up with VERY TIGHT linkage and it seems to work great.
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