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Old 05-01-2015, 01:34 PM   #1
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Default Restoration Qs...Forged throttle levers

I didn't find anything in the 2011 JS,....but I could have missed it..

The throttle "slits" are different between these 2 forged arms. I believe
the Holly is on the right and the Zenith on the left...correct?

Any other information?

Thanks,..Dudley
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Old 05-01-2015, 02:39 PM   #2
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Default Re: Restoration Qs...Forged throttle levers

Dudley,

Zenith on the right and Holley on the Left.

Have you happen to have a extra Forged Holley, need one to complete my Holley ?

Also could use a couple of Forged Choke Levers (no leg on bottom) ?

Ron
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Dudley,

Zenith on the right and Holley on the Left.

Have you happen to have a extra Forged Holley, need one to complete my Holley ?

Also could use a couple of Forged Choke Levers (no leg on bottom) ?

Ron
Ron,
I knew I could count on you !!

I had too cut the Holley out of the carb,...sooo I'm short also.
Yes,...I know your looking for the bottom "no leg" lever. I don't have any
myself.

You going too Turlock Sunday ?
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Old 05-01-2015, 04:36 PM   #4
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There is no reason to cut any parts out of a carb.
Heat the area around the stuck part with a acetylene torch until it turns red, then dip it in water and the part will come out very easy with NO DAMAGE AT ALL.
Your correct,...and I did !
This carburetor was real bad! Must have heated the bole 10 times and still
couldn't get the removable well out..
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