Howdy,
Assembling an '86 QJ, (70885406) stock rebuild. Bushed the primary shaft, have the plates centered ( best I can) and linkages adjusted so both sets of plates open 90deg (checked with t-square). I have a bit of gap between the opening stop rod and the block it hits on the base plate.
I'm unsure of how how to bens such a short thick piece of metal. Anything I can imagine seems to result in bent throttle shaft, or a totally buggered stop rod.
I have a small plumbers propane torch, bench vise, and several sizes and weights of hammers, lots of pliers too.
All ideas appreciated
Cheers
Chris