During the disassembly of the carbs, and with moving the parts from one garage to another, i seem to have lost one of the throttle valves for the left Carb (i think).
Does anyone have a set of throttle valves that they don't need that are in good shape?
Parts catalog shows the part number for these ...
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I will double check, but i'm 90% sure the thickest steel plate was put on first.
By first friction disc do you mean the one on top of the second picture?
I don't need the old friction disc there, its just there for comparison. I used the parts catalog to know what order to put things back together ...
By first friction disc do you mean the one on top of the second picture?
I don't need the old friction disc there, its just there for comparison. I used the parts catalog to know what order to put things back together ...