Twin h carb return springs
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DaveFury wrote:
On the rear stud that bolts the carb down you have a piece that has a hole on one end and a notch at the other end that locks against the carb. The spring goes into the hole and into a sliding clip on the rod. The rod has a built out piece that keeps it back to keep tension on the spring. You must have the correct spring for the correct throttle pedal pressure. Too heavy of a spring and you end up with one tired foot. I have these springs. Sneaky way to get that in. Walt.Can someone post a pic(s) of how the Twin H carburetor throttle return springs mount? Thanks.0 -
Here you go. Pictures to go with Walt's words
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Thanks Walt and onerare39, exactly what I was in search of. Walt, do you sell these elusive springs?
Dave0 -
If he dosen't, I do. NORS. As many as you want.0
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Hudzilla wrote:If he dosen't, I do. NORS. As many as you want.
Hudzilla,
Do you wanna sell me a couple?0 -
Dave, You have a PM.0
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