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azbill |
Apr 30 2009, 06:23 PM
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azbill |
May 8 2009, 10:09 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 455 Joined: 26-July 04 From: Glendale, Az Member No.: 2,403 Region Association: Southwest Region |
The throttle cable is attached to the fitting that is resting on the block. The cable is held in place by an allen screw.
The difference between the hex bar and bell crank is the ware point is on two bearings located in the block. There is little to no chance of hang up of the throttle. The hex bar problem is that it wares on the balls that bar rides on. The raceways become eccentric (SP?) and the throttle hangs up. |
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