Good afternoon, Still trying to install rebuilt carburetors. Does anyone know the length of the throttle springs and where they attach.
Thanks
throttle springs
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Re: throttle springs
Might want to give more info like the engine and carb type/size.
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Re: throttle springs
The springs are best purchased from one of the vendors on this site. Too strong a spring will cause havoc with your throttle shaft.
It attaches here on the carb
And then goes down to the heat shield
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Re: throttle springs
I got mine from the local hardware store. They are a little stronger than the two mismatched ones that were on the car when I got it, but they have great response and feel very smooth. Best part is they took 5 minutes to find and were a total of about $3.
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Re: throttle springs
You must have found the right spring. The old ones must loose their strenght overtime. We'll be working on buddy's new Roadster project after we finished installing the brake kit and vision wheels on the truck and clear the garage. Got to go to the city for larger hardware store that have more parts.The Neck wrote: Fri Oct 23, 2020 8:25 pm I got mine from the local hardware store. They are a little stronger than the two mismatched ones that were on the car when I got it, but they have great response and feel very smooth. Best part is they took 5 minutes to find and were a total of about $3.