throttle, shifter, assembly
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throttle, shifter, assembly
Took my throttle assembly out and apart to have re-painted/powdercoated. springs, ball bearings feel out, how much trouble am I in, anyone have a diagram. single helm for re assembly.
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Peice of cake. The springs are under the screws at the base of the levers to adj the tension required to move the levers. Normally you adj the tension with an allen wrench going thur the rubber lever seals from the dash side. Once the levers are back on the main body, install the bearings into the holes, then the springs, and then the screw.
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Here, here, my friend. 99.9-percent of what I know is from great posters on this site. I try to give what and where I can, but there are some Very experienced people on this site. That's why I keep coming back.
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I agree with you guys. I get alot of advise from the pros and those more experienced than myself, but try to give back when I do know the answer.
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Some people are like Slinkies - Not really good for anything, but they
bring a smile to your face when pushed down the stairs.
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bring a smile to your face when pushed down the stairs.
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That's what it's all about. Again, very glad to be a member. I always try and help out when I can and certainly get advice when in need. It's difficult these days to be completely diversified.
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BTW, I did the same to mine a couple yrs ago, with a couple of mods. Solid brass knobs silver soldered on after the original round ones were cut off. I also added 2 trim switches in the thumb, and filled in the Fountain/Gaffrig logo recess on the levers for a no name look. Then chromed plated the base and levers, then PC the knobs only. Copied the newer shifters, but I didn't care for the bolt on look of the knobs. I also made the base ring to a more precise tighter fit and had it powdercoated along with teh shifters. The base trim rings you buy have a sloppy fit, in my opinion. Just didn't care for that 1 size fits all look.
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Some people are like Slinkies - Not really good for anything, but they
bring a smile to your face when pushed down the stairs.
Some people are like Slinkies - Not really good for anything, but they
bring a smile to your face when pushed down the stairs.
Last edited by US1 Fountain; 12-02-2011 at 11:00 AM.