Would anyone have some pictures of the throttle hook up and kick down linkage when using a zenith carb.
Please help!
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Throttle hook up is the same other than you may have to bend the rod a little to clear the front of the motor block. Not sure what you mean by kick down linkage, since a cub doesn't have an automatic transmission, unless you are referring to the choke.
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Re: zenith carb
mbrowne wrote:Would anyone have some pictures of the throttle hook up and kick down linkage when using a zenith carb.
Please help!
For the choke linkage, remove the choke and reassemble it with the shaft the opposite way (with the lever on the engine side). Install the IH lever so it points straight down when the choke is open. Then it should install on the tractor just as the IH carburetor was.
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