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IHC 354 Throttle Control Handle

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Stewart Jackson

03-15-2004 17:28:48




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The roll-pin at the bottom of the throttle handle shaft, connecting the shaft to the first link in the throttle link assy. either broke or slipped out. Throttle handle no longer has effect on engine, actually can be pulled up and out. I manually operate the last link into the injector pump, which is inconvenient. What is the best way to access this connection; must I dis-assemble the front control panel to gain access? A mirror is needed to see the components. Suggestions!!

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Van in AR

03-15-2004 21:19:37




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 Re: IHC 354 Throttle Control Handle in reply to Stewart Jackson, 03-15-2004 17:28:48  
It can be accessed from the back of the dash panel, take off the cover on the right side rear and its all there. Also a friction washer/nut arrangment to adjust the friction on the lever is under there.
Van



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lee

03-15-2004 19:31:52




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 Re: IHC 354 Throttle Control Handle in reply to Stewart Jackson, 03-15-2004 17:28:48  
I have a 354 in pieces. I took it apart some years ago but do recall that throttle linkage a little difficult to work on. All I can suggest is to remove parts til you can get to the problem area. It may take some digging.



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Stewart Jackson

03-16-2004 16:11:27




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 Re: Re: IHC 354 Throttle Control Handle in reply to lee, 03-15-2004 19:31:52  
Thanks to Van in AR and Lee for comments. It appears that the task will not be a "walk in the park", but is manageable. As long as the vice-grips can turn that horizontal shaft at the bottom of the panel, I'll wait until the weather gets warmer before tackling that shaft connection. Again, Thanks.
SgtStew



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