Posted by George Rausch on October 02, 2011 at 19:39:20 from (64.85.214.191):
In Reply to: H Throttle Shaft posted by George Rausch on October 02, 2011 at 16:06:25:
Maybe I didn't describe it correctly. Andit's at the weld shop getting fixed so i can't measure it tonight. (I bent it, then thought "No Prob.", so I stuck it in the bench vise to straighten it, but it snapped right in half.) But this 3/8" rod that runs from the throttle handle, on the steering post, down to the pivot mounted on the head behind the intake/exhaust manifold, looks to be a solid 3/8" steel rod. It's abut 4' long. There's smaller steel rods on each end; one small steel rod is bent and sticks into the hole in the throttle lever, and the other small steel rod has two adjusting springs. But anyway, this 3/8" rod appears to be solid steel, but beware, it ain't. Thin-wall hollow tube. And what I broke looks just like IHC part number 51358-D in my old 1939 onwer's manual. My H is a 1950, so I don't know, maybe this rod was original on a 1950 H. Maybe not.
You're right, there is another rod, IHC part number 48683-DA that runs from the pivot down to the curved governor lever. It's about 18" long, bent on each end, and I think that really is a solid 1/4" rod. So I odn't know, your throttle rod may be solid steel, but it might not be.
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