Ashely
Nice job on your custom filters. Here is the left side throttle arm that came on my Weber equipped 912. I think they are now NLA.
Need to examine Weber
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Re: Need to examine Weber
Interesting throttle actuating arm, looks like the bellcrank that's mounted to the side of the transmission.
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Re: Need to examine Weber
With thanks to all of you, I got a shot of the first-article on the new plates with the spring perches.
I should have them in hand in a week or so.
It uses Solex PII return springs, with the coil at the top.I should have them in hand in a week or so.
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Re: Need to examine Weber
I've been meaning to deal with that, but just haven't found the time. And more time. And more time yet. And....Greg Bryan wrote:But if you only had an avatar.....
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