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Posted by georgeky on May 21, 2007 at 18:57:00 from (64.12.117.8):
In Reply to: Re: new question posted by Diana JH on May 21, 2007 at 15:45:32:
Hi Diana, You are right on the ball I see. You will be a regular 350 diesel mechanic by the time this is over. Never fear you are making progress. The butterfly should move with the lever and shaft. This will need fixing when you get the butterfly freed up. The rod should ride freely in a bracket attached to the manifold, right in front of the lever. I guess that is one of the stops you refer to. It just has a hole for the rod to run in and catches the butterfly lever. The heater consist of a coiled element kinda like one in a hot water heater. It can be removed through an opening behind the post that the wire hooks to. It will have a big nut screwed into the intake. I will send some pictures of all this. It will take a bit of time. Me and this computer are slow. The post that this mounts on may be a bit different than yours due to differences between utility and row crop. Let me know if and when you get them.
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