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Hey guys,
Murphy's law strikes again. Getting the car ready tonight to go a Triumph tech session on Long Island in the morning, I manage to break my throttle linkage. The pin that binds the thottle linkage shaft on the firewall to the linkage arm is the culprit. For some reason I can't see the sheered pin in the shaft to push it out, so I'm thinking of just drilling a new hole.
Sanity check- I'm thinking of picking up a bit extender, drilling a new hole and using a new pin. This is a parking lot fix, so I'd rather not pull the carbs or anything more involved (thus the extender so I can get at the shaft). Any other tips, tools, or tricks anyone can think of to help me would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Gavin
Murphy's law strikes again. Getting the car ready tonight to go a Triumph tech session on Long Island in the morning, I manage to break my throttle linkage. The pin that binds the thottle linkage shaft on the firewall to the linkage arm is the culprit. For some reason I can't see the sheered pin in the shaft to push it out, so I'm thinking of just drilling a new hole.
Sanity check- I'm thinking of picking up a bit extender, drilling a new hole and using a new pin. This is a parking lot fix, so I'd rather not pull the carbs or anything more involved (thus the extender so I can get at the shaft). Any other tips, tools, or tricks anyone can think of to help me would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Gavin
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