<VV> accelertor return spring?

gerg gergwerks at comcast.net
Mon Jul 29 16:37:43 EDT 2013


So my PO put a cotter pin on that hole and wrapped the end of the spring around the pin, opposite side if the hole. 

Guess I should fix that :)

Thanks,

Greg Blakeney
(318) 680-9224
www.calix.com

On Jul 29, 2013, at 6:40 AM, Michael Kovacs <kovacsmj at yahoo.com> wrote:

> The other end attaches to a metal tab welded to the sheet metal shroud toward the front of the car. The tab has a small hole in it.
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> Hi - Can someone verify where and how does the accelerator return spring attach 
> to on the linkage on a late model (1966) 110HP engine. I can't seem to find a 
> picture of this in the GM assembly manual. 
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> Need to confirm where and how it attaches to the linkage. A photo would be 
> welcomed too. Thanks! 
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> Rich 
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> Thru the hole in the swivel pin that connects the throttle rod to the cross shaft.
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> Matt Nall
> Charleston, Oregon
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