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Because it sits on the backside of the throttle lever, I never noticed how worn the “link” on the B&B carbs can get. 
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On one of mine, I stuck a little weld on the worn area. Figured a little weld would outlast the link

 

might be worth checking out before the driving season

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Wow.  Kinda hard to believe the amount of wear on those links.

 

I don't remember looking at that piece to close while rebuilding the carburetors.  One more thing to add to the to do list..... :(

 

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27 minutes ago, bkahler said:

Wow.  Kinda hard to believe the amount of wear on those links.

 

I don't remember looking at that piece to close while rebuilding the carburetors.  One more thing to add to the to do list..... :(

 

 

It's all that hard driving Brent does up there in Oregun.

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46 minutes ago, ggdad1951 said:

 

It's all that hard driving Brent does up there in Oregun.

LOL, I think you might be on to something there…. if when you say Oregon you mean CA last year 

 


 

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36 minutes ago, Brent B3B said:

LOL, I think you might be on to something there…. if when you say Oregon you mean CA last year 

 


 

 

HA!  Kids now days....all they wanna do is have fun :)

 

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Just like a kid with his new go kart...ah slow cart!?️

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Thanks for cleaning off the dust slowly and carefully with your "truck duster" Brent...

Really helped when I was drifting with ma '72 Charger! ?

 

48D

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