Thread: How To: C15a Wire-3 restoration
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Old 06-05-19, 03:21
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I did manage to get the throttle rod to fit today. I cut out the middle of the mounting section and added two spacers to fit behind the mount. I also had to lower the holes on the bracket just a touch. However this bracket had been previously “fixed” by myself before and I put the holes too high. It’s very tight but everything does move freely. I do plan on adding a small piece to join both sides of the bracket so that neither side can pivot off of the mounting bolts. I just need to cut it to conture around the thermostat housing.
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