Could use some help identifying a leftover part after assb

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Thunderdome74
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Could use some help identifying a leftover part after assb

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Could really use your help guys..
So i managed to get a second set of carbs and disassembled according to mike nixons book, had stuff plated etc and have pretty much finished assembling , but i have THIS part left over in the tray...

Now i don't remember the part whilst dissembling and its possible its from somewhere else... but i thought before putting them in the bike i would just double check with you guys...

(Carbs were completely dissasembled)

Thanks so much
Thor

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Re: Could use some help identifying a leftover part after as

Post by jnnngs »

Hi,

It's off the throttle plate linkage for carb #3.

Paul.

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Great stuff. Thank you so much.
Thor

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Re: Could use some help identifying a leftover part after as

Post by daves79x »

Good news is you can replace it with rack assembled. Goes inside the big spring. A little fiddly until you see which way it goes. Unless there is something really unusual, there is no need to disassemble the throttle plate shafts. Just more stuff to mix up. Maybe bigger issue is - why no joint rubbers on the carb throttle joints? Randakk makes excellent reproductions for less than #30/set. You can install them too with rack assembled. You really should get them.

Dave

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