Freestyle Broken idel

Location
denmark
soo this happend again have too fix what have orthers done ? My guess is too tig weld it take the carb apart and tig weld a new piece on. Any orther surgestions ???
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Ducky

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Location
Charlotte, NC
Just had to do this not too long ago...best option would be to find a junk carb and cut off that piece to use on your exisiting carb, or possibly call ed at Full Spec Carbs and ask for the throttle boss piece that he cuts off carbs. I know a few guys here had htem just hanging around.

Step 1....find the throttle boss piece you are going to use. It should look like the silver part in the picture below. Prep your carb my cutting off the broken throttle boss. Cut it as straight as possible. I just used a dremel with cut off wheel...worked perfectly.

Drill a hole through the new piece into the carb. Tap the new hole in the carb for a small set screw. Mix up some JB weld, and put it between the new piece and the carb. Install the set screw and let it cure, and youll be good to go! Ive been spinnin and floppin all season and my fix is still holding perfectly.

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Here it is fixed all together.

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Let me know if you have any questons...glad to help!
 
Location
denmark
Just had to do this not too long ago...best option would be to find a junk carb and cut off that piece to use on your exisiting carb, or possibly call ed at Full Spec Carbs and ask for the throttle boss piece that he cuts off carbs. I know a few guys here had htem just hanging around.

Step 1....find the throttle boss piece you are going to use. It should look like the silver part in the picture below. Prep your carb my cutting off the broken throttle boss. Cut it as straight as possible. I just used a dremel with cut off wheel...worked perfectly.

Drill a hole through the new piece into the carb. Tap the new hole in the carb for a small set screw. Mix up some JB weld, and put it between the new piece and the carb. Install the set screw and let it cure, and youll be good to go! Ive been spinnin and floppin all season and my fix is still holding perfectly.

IWfp6CI.png


vezpOce.png


Here it is fixed all together.

xqsGZRa.png


Let me know if you have any questons...glad to help!
Think that lookes like a great idear think i Will try something like that thanks for posting
 

Big Kahuna

Administrator
Location
Tuscaloosa, AL
You just have to find that sweet spot when taking up tension if you have enough adjustment depending on where the put the slug in the throttle wheel.
 
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