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Re: Friction type throttle for M
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Posted by Michael Soldan on March 18, 2004 at 14:53:01 from (216.46.130.12):
In Reply to: Friction type throttle for M posted by Ray on March 18, 2004 at 11:47:30:
Ray if you don't find a new throttle plate here are some suggestions. Sometimes adding a washer to the underneath where the throttle handle attaches with the cotter pin will help shim up the throttle, a new spring will help. Also on the wear surfaces you can build up with a bead of weld. the inner end of the throttle handle 90's up against the plate, if it is worn , then the throttle will jump out of the notches and flop back to idle. Run a bead of weld across this surface and grind it smooth, this rejuvenates the throttle handle and keeps it level so it is less likely to jump out of position. You can also take a file and clean the notches up a bit...this doesn't beat replacing with a new plate but I have kept my H working fine with a rainy afternoon "play" with the throttle and its working as new...Mike in Exeter Ontario
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