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Ace Le Count
post Jun 2 2026, 01:33 PM
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Okay friends, now we've got another item of concern on my 73. The throttle cable was tight. So I pulled the board to reveal the cluster. The throttle "cam?" I guess that's what you call it. Or linkage...
Anyways, it was bent into the center tunnel. It doesn't have that tight, crisp feel. Instead, it's really wobbly. Maybe I should get in touch with Bruce Stone...Attached Image
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post Jun 2 2026, 05:05 PM
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I just did this a little while ago. Got the brass bushings and it all when together well.
Mr. Stone does the coolest mod on the throttle. From a video I watched he does not use the bushing, he installs a sealed bearing. You may need to request that mod. And it is all powder coated, I used paint. He does a great job. I'm just cheap.

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