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Throttle lock rebuild
Andy
- Andy White
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Re: Throttle lock rebuild
Welcome to the Forum - I see this is your first message here.
The parts manual is on the site under the Tech tab - if you have the part number - sometimes a Google search will help find a repalcmeent - did Webco have one? FYI. The Webco website does not show everything they have so a call is warranted. They do have a lot of their inventory in their computer so part number make for much faster searches.
Kindly post the results so we can all learn. Thanks.
Patricia Jayne (Pat) Keefer ICS 08899
PA-39 #10 Texas
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Re: Throttle lock rebuild
I had the same problem last year. After reading all the posts, I cut a piece of leather about 3/8" wide and long enough to go around the throttle shaft about 1.5 times from the finger of a worn out pair of gray "muleskin" work gloves. I unscrewed the throttle lock until I could slide it back along the shaft and out of the way for a moment. I wrapped the piece of leather around the shaft just behind the threads that the lock screws onto. I screwed the lock back into place over the leather and it works perfectly. No need to replace. I used the leather from the glove because it was very soft and easy to work with. I think a piece of a leather shoe lace would work well too, as long as it was soft. Hope this helps.
v/r
Jim
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