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Re: Throttle blade screws
[Re: Jerry]
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09/09/09 11:42 PM
09/09/09 11:42 PM
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Posts: 52,972 Romeo MI
MR_P_BODY
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use the shaft and get some button heads. i would run a tap through the holes since the shaft is already out.
And use the brass screws and slightly peen the new screws.... you sure dont want one coming out
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Re: Throttle blade screws
[Re: MR_P_BODY]
#464019
09/09/09 11:57 PM
09/09/09 11:57 PM
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Posts: 1,163 Newark, OH
Hunted Duck
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use the shaft and get some button heads. i would run a tap through the holes since the shaft is already out.
And use the brass screws and slightly peen the new screws.... you sure dont want one coming out
Mr P. The brass ones are shot!! So I kinda go another way with the screws!
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Re: Throttle blade screws
[Re: Cab_Burge]
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09/10/09 12:33 AM
09/10/09 12:33 AM
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Posts: 3,687 South San Francisco, Ca
70sixpkrt
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you shoud be able to buy brass screws of the right size and length
I would call either Holley or Sumitt. I bought a set of the butterflies about 6 yrs ago for another set of carbs and it came with those screws.
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