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I got a 300 with a 1 barrel carb, and the little link that connects the throttle shaft to the accelerator pump somehow broke in two. I half assed rigged me up another, but since I only had half the link to go buy, I was only guessing. It doesn't seem to run the same. Has a stumble now when I get on the gas. My question is does anyone know where I might get one of these links, without having to buy another carb? I've searched around on the internet, but can't find anyone who sells this part.. Any help would be appreciated. 8>)
Call around daytona carbs and the carburator doctor usualy will go dig in a box to find the part you need. Some salvage yards will probobly sell you a complete carb for about $20. Buying a complete carb, tanking it, and rebuilding it yourself will probobly cost less then $100. Just make sure you get the right bolt spacing for your manifold and that the throttle shaft isint loose.
I got a 300 with a 1 barrel carb, and the little link that connects the throttle shaft to the accelerator pump somehow broke in two. I half assed rigged me up another, but since I only had half the link to go buy, I was only guessing. It doesn't seem to run the same. Has a stumble now when I get on the gas. My question is does anyone know where I might get one of these links, without having to buy another carb? I've searched around on the internet, but can't find anyone who sells this part.. Any help would be appreciated. 8>)
I might have the part, I have some spare carbs. Do you have a photo of what you need?
Is this the part that goes from the throttle shaft up thur the center of the carb to attach to the acc pump?
Nope,.. not the green piece. It's on the outside of the carb, joining the end of that green piece to the throttle shaft. It's the little adjusting rod that you bend to get the accelerator pump adjusted. I think it's called the pump connector link. I guess it's not prone to breaking, and that's why you can't buy one. Amazing that a little part like this can foul up you'r day! LOL!