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Stevo89
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Posted: June-18-2018 at 7:40pm |
Anyone have a picture of the throttle side of their carb
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Duane in Indy
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These help any??
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Keep it as original as YOU want it
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dgabler
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You mention in another post that you have a 1990 Ski Nautique.
Here is a Pic from my '88. |
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KENO
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so silly question or 2...........why is your spring on wrong(hooked on top of the linkage)
And, why put up a picture of it on wrong? Edit The new picture he put in place of the original is the way it should be |
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bb12
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1989 Ski Nautique 2001
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dgabler
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What I had easily available. Was going to edit post&picture when I got a chance to head back out to the shop :| . PO had reinstalled carb wrong after a rebuild. Second issue I have found. First being accelerator pump linkage not installed correctly. |
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KENO
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Glad you found it. That must have made for some funny idle issues
An edit would be much less confusing to someone looking at this thread later on. |
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Duane in Indy
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Ken, Think you need to look a little closer. TO ME it looks as though the spring is below the throttle shaft which would return it to idle if linkage came loose. NOT where I would have attached the spring because of the leverage factor. Mine is in the top hole and mounted forward. I think his setup would work but not optimum. Correct me if I don't see this correctly.
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Keep it as original as YOU want it
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dgabler
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Duane, I ended up editing the post to avoid future people from getting the wrong idea on how to connect things up. The incorrect way is here Yes less leverage when connecting below. Where/How is your connection from the front setup?
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Duane in Indy
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[QUOTE Edit The new picture he put in place of the original is the way it should be[/QUOTE]
Oops, guess I never saw the original pic and did not pay attention to the phrase above. This would work, kinda, but not as good of leverage as the top hole and spring forward. I get the cover off today and I will take a pic of mine. |
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Keep it as original as YOU want it
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