That is the question;

Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer;
The leaks and looseness of just replacing the shafts with the original teflon tape (on the left);
Or replace the tape with the new teflon bushings in the little bag on the left (Thanks Mike McCagh);
Thus preserving the originality of this 3810 thottle plate;
Or shall I ream and use the bushings from the Barry Grant bushing kit (above);
Thus ruining the originality of the throttle plate;
But it might work better with no vacuum leaks;
And it is hardly noticeable;
Or shall I cut and use the valve guide bushings on the right (Thanks, Tim Barbieri);
But they may not fit right without some reaming;
Oh decisions, decisions, my Holley soliloquy for today
Actually, didn't do much today but work around the house. Since my wife was away with the grandson in Disneyland, I thought I'd at least get a start on the throttle plate with a preliminary cleanup:

Used the Potscrubber cycle
The picture is just for laughs, it really doesn't do too much for the throttle plate except take off any heavy grease. The real work on refinishing will be tomoorrow with a dremel, scotch bright pads, and lots of elbow grease.
Then, on to planing the top and bottom.
So I don't have to decide on the bushings until tomorrow PM. Therefore I can keep repeating my sililoquy til then.
Any advice is welcome.
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer;
The leaks and looseness of just replacing the shafts with the original teflon tape (on the left);
Or replace the tape with the new teflon bushings in the little bag on the left (Thanks Mike McCagh);
Thus preserving the originality of this 3810 thottle plate;
Or shall I ream and use the bushings from the Barry Grant bushing kit (above);
Thus ruining the originality of the throttle plate;
But it might work better with no vacuum leaks;
And it is hardly noticeable;
Or shall I cut and use the valve guide bushings on the right (Thanks, Tim Barbieri);
But they may not fit right without some reaming;
Oh decisions, decisions, my Holley soliloquy for today

Actually, didn't do much today but work around the house. Since my wife was away with the grandson in Disneyland, I thought I'd at least get a start on the throttle plate with a preliminary cleanup:
Used the Potscrubber cycle

The picture is just for laughs, it really doesn't do too much for the throttle plate except take off any heavy grease. The real work on refinishing will be tomoorrow with a dremel, scotch bright pads, and lots of elbow grease.
Then, on to planing the top and bottom.
So I don't have to decide on the bushings until tomorrow PM. Therefore I can keep repeating my sililoquy til then.
Any advice is welcome.

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