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10-12-2019, 10:24 PM | #26 |
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Re: Rochester carb help possible bad linkage
I’ve cut one off before.
Hacksaw won’t work. It’s hardened metal. I used a 1/8 inch thick cut off disc on my angle grinder. You need to hold the arm tight though. The cut off wheel will try to move it. |
10-12-2019, 11:25 PM | #27 |
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Re: Rochester carb help possible bad linkage - fixed!
Ok Guys!
Thanks to all of you who went out of your way to post pics and offer advice. I owe a lot of success on my classic projects to the great guys on these forums and the wealth of knowledge found within them. After I cut off that knob and relocated the spring everything worked perfectly. I have to get a more permanent mount for the return spring tomorrow before I test drive it, but after it idled a bit and warmed up it now works properly with all 4 barrel open when the peddle is push down as it should. I cant wait to get this little monster on the road tomorrow now that it is properly woken up. I posted a pic here of how she looks. After 5 years on the bodywork I've been working hard now to get her running top notch...did all the welds and paint myself. thanks again |
10-12-2019, 11:38 PM | #28 |
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Re: Rochester carb help possible bad linkage
There goes your gas mileage!
What do you run for timing in that blue beast? |
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