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Posted by Jeb2N on September 27, 2003 at 18:10:41 from (68.107.205.219):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: red dash light posted by Bob on September 27, 2003 at 16:06:16:
There's the rod (the one that your hand grabs) and then there's the 2" long arm that is held on with a pin at the bottom that actuates the gov. control rods. The little short stubby arm was badly rusted and worn. I tried to drive the pin out, but it was stuck solid. I ended up just cutting through the throttle rod (that you grab with your hand at the quadrant) in order to get the whole thing out so I could clean the steering column. Plus, I had to take those parts off to remove the dash plate as the throttle rod keeps one of the dash panel bolts from coming out. I'm lucky that 4 of the dash bolts are original, as are all of the bolts on the battery tray. So now I need a new throttle rod and stubby linkage arm (behind dash). The stubby arm is available, but the control rod is not. Yes, it was worn slightly from sliding back and forth over the quadrant, but not severely. Too late now, though.
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