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Moz
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hi guys im trying to figure out my throttle bell crank & i know theres a return spring that goes from it to the block but i dont know where it goes have any of you guys got any pictures or diagrams tht show it i know steve metzger posted something about it ages ago.

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Greenbird - I did the exact same thing using the bolt to lock down the kick down travel. I am all so planning to get a spring with more tension to over come the early movement of the kick down linkage. The carb is a holley 1850. The only that puzzles me is that the linkage did not do it all the time. Maybe the kick down spring was marginal. I'll try to get a rating on the spring that works.



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