Oil blow back on 84 IC with kol twin series II

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Thread: Oil blow back on 84 IC with kol twin series II

  1. #51
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    That angle looks to be the screw itself, a shorter screw?

    Or drilling and tapping a new hole from the top.
    Last edited by ARGOJIM; 02-27-2017 at 10:47 PM.


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  2. #52
    how does your throttle spring back like that??

  3. #53
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    That angle looks to be the screw itself, a shorter screw?
    Absolutely. Get rid of that lock screw and replace it with a set screw. That will give you much more clearance. If you need even more clearance, punch a new hole in your air cleaner housing to relocate the tupe. Go to your local hardware store and get a solid rubber grommet to plug the old hole.

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    curtis, if your throttle is not springing back, it could be a week return spring(replace spring) or a seized cable(lubricate or replace) or like my old cable it had frayed and was binding.(replace cable)

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