Hey there everyone. This is my first post. I usually troll around here and suck up the information on the forum. But I have a question that Cliff's book and the internet can't seem to give me.
I rebuilt the qjet on my 1973 350 Buick (appeared to be the first time ever) Anyway after following the steps in the book I put it all back together. Then I noticed that the secondary throttle stop doesn't appear to have a way to back off. I've tried looking online, but most of the ones I've seen have the thermostatic choke mounted to the carb body, and not a divorced style with the front and rear pulloff.
To the point. I've found a pic of a carb that has a Spring that attaches to the throttle stop (2nd Pic Attachment). I know I didn't loose any of the pieces when rebuilding and am wondering if at some time it may corroded off or something.
The first Pic is of My carb, the 2nd is the only pic I've been able to find that shows a spring attached to it.
I'm just wondering if I'm missing the Spring or something. There isn't anything attached to the lockout. And that seems strange to me that it just hangs there and nothing disengages it.
Thank you in advance for your help. I hope I didn't violate any forum rules by posting. I did do a search before posting but was unable to find a related topic. If there was one, I apologize in advance and would appreciate if you would post the link.
The carb breakdown instructions I have in the rebuild kit are of little help, as they don't depict the style of Carb that I have.
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