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Kevin Ray
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We’re does the throttle cable on the dash hook to on the carburetor?. Don’t see we’re it went on the W1 Carter and want to try to make it work on a B1 Rochester to use on cold days. Photo would be nice.


   
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This thread from the old site may help. Scroll to the bottom of the thread and view the image.

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Kevin Ray
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@tiny Thanks. I know everything changes but I loved the old site but only got to use it for about a year. Seems like there was a lot more people posting then now. I will have to see if this stuff is still on my car. I was trying to figure were to hook it on the carburetor


   
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Kevin Ray
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Ok one of my cars has the piece to secure the inner wire to but don’t see we’re to secure outer cable to. I assume it’s gone. Other car looks like parts need are all gone. Thinking of drilling the arm on the carburetor in photo so secure solid inner wire to then build bracket to secure outer cable to like the one on choke. During operation of throttle I never see this lever move. I know the idle screw goes against it. My thought is I move the lever which I turn move the throttle butterfly. Only needs to move a little to raise idle at start till warms up. Any opinions. Bad weather at least I think I’ve fixed a few issues. 

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