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#164024 02/02/10 12:28 PM
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Bobkra Offline OP
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I just put engine in 1926 Chev. I cannot figure out how the gas pedal connects to the carb. Does anyone have a picture or idea on this?

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Bobkra - click on Forum List, click on 1912-1928, click on Throttle Linkage and read the post from the begining.

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Here is another view of the gas linkage drag link on a 1926 motor.
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Bet Toyota had spent more time on this one!


Joseph Patrick James Kearney

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