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- Palm Beach County
You sound like you're trying to turn this into a witch hunt. You say that the top of your pole was off by 3/4" at the top. Myself and a couple others stated that by simply adjusting the pole bracket you can bring the pole back into alignment by a few inches. You stated that every pole you tried was straight but you didn't mention anything about what kind of poles they were nor did you mention anything about you adjusting the bracket. If you step back to high school geometry, that 3/4" difference on a 40" pole equates to 1° off. In order to compensate for that 1° off, you would need to twist the bracket a whopping 0.050" to get the pole perfectly centered. The average engine gets shimmed more than that.
My carburetors have adjustments if I need to tune... My handlepole mount doesn't. It has ZERO play. My only option would be drill out the holes in the deck and bottom plate to make the adjustment, and I'm not doing that.
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