In rummaging through some of my old original parts today, as regards my previous thread about proper throttle return spring for my 63 340 hp, I looked at my original AFB which I intend to refurbish and return to service backup some day. Prior to this I looked at the Assembly Manual to check for spring part number/description and assembly illustration. You all have me convinced now that my using a cut down white spring (circa 62) is not the correct method. The assembly manual, however, shows the use of a cotter pin to retain the accelerator rod in the Carburetor throttle arm. This did not ring a bell with me. I always recall using the return spring clipped into the hole in the rod where the cotter pin is shown. The manual shows the spring clipped into a small hole below the throttle rod hole. This too did not ring a bell. I looked at my old carb and, as I suspected, there is no small hole for the spring in the arm, nor is there one in the replacement NOS unit I have on the car. Now I am confused.
My intension was to buy a new black spring, as several responders recommended, used on later year SHP engines to replace my modified white spring. Now I'm not too sure.
By the way, I have at least 3 new white springs still sealed in their bags (each is labeled "62 - 63 / 340 HP"). I must have ordered from every supplier 20 or 30 years ago trying to get the right one. I also have one cut down piece that didn't work too well (too short).
My intension was to buy a new black spring, as several responders recommended, used on later year SHP engines to replace my modified white spring. Now I'm not too sure.
By the way, I have at least 3 new white springs still sealed in their bags (each is labeled "62 - 63 / 340 HP"). I must have ordered from every supplier 20 or 30 years ago trying to get the right one. I also have one cut down piece that didn't work too well (too short).
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