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I removed my carburators to clean them up anf replace the needle valve and seats. Naturally after I put thigs back together I had the dredded extra parts left over. I know they are off the shafts for the choke assembly's and I didn't make a drawing of how they should go back together so now my choke doesn't disengage very well, I know it's close to correct, but I obviously have a problem. Does anyone have a diagram on how the spacers, bushings, springs and whatever goes backtogether or maybe done the job right the first time and draw a diagram themselvse like I should have done in the first place?

 

Thanks

Posted

The parts fiche picture doesn't show many of the choke linkage parts.

 

One thing not seen in pictures above is a nylon bushing that goes into each carb body on the choke linkage.

 

I have a set of intact carbs if you need other pictures.

 

Gary

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What's with all the pictures Gary???? you take all the fun out of the guessing game,,,, now what exactly did he mean by that?? Where did he say that goes??? I don't remember that spacer,, and I need a washer where????

You'll have him up and running in no time,,, and then what are we going to do?

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Yep the Pictures sure do Help and as soon as I get back home I'll see if I can find my spare parts, it might be something else that's the problem all that was left over was a couple thin plastic washers. the sad thing is off come the carbs again, it's getting kind of old

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I just realized something about Gary"s first picture, My choke assembly did not even have those 2 "E" clips the spacer was one of the leftover parts, but I never saw those clips. It looks like I might not of had a correct setup to start out with. I'm in Cleveland right now, my Mom's getting a procedure done, but when I get home I'll have to see how much of a mess I have to clean up. I live in Florida so maybe I might not even need a choke but I doubt it

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