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I'm going to guess is was a a set screw to keep the engine from reving too high via have the throttle wide open? Could it have been a governor?
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Sorry the pic is rotated, I can't seem to change it
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I have never seen that particular bracket setup.
Is it an original part? Rod J Issaquah, WA |
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Yes, it came with trucks that used the 4 so. Hydramatic. The longer pass. side part is where the original throttle linkage was connected at the top. The shorter one is where the hydramatic kickdown rod was connected.
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i have a bracket on my 61 chevy panel truck, it has a small block chevy. i need to look at it this spring, when i get it out. sometimes the throttle will stick when held wide open, it is binding at this bracket. any ideas?
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