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Hi
I have a 1978 Chrysler 105 hp engine.
On the actual engine, both the throttle mechanism and the gear selector mechanism have interlocking metal tabs that do not allow the throttle to open unless the gear box is in the forward gear.
I was thinking of cutting these tabs off so that the throttle can open at neutral.
The reasoning is that it would make it a bit easier to start when cold and allow the carbies to open to clear if inadvertantly flooded.
Does anyone know of some unintended consequences should I do this?
Thanks
Mick
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
I have a 1978 Chrysler 105 hp engine.
On the actual engine, both the throttle mechanism and the gear selector mechanism have interlocking metal tabs that do not allow the throttle to open unless the gear box is in the forward gear.
I was thinking of cutting these tabs off so that the throttle can open at neutral.
The reasoning is that it would make it a bit easier to start when cold and allow the carbies to open to clear if inadvertantly flooded.
Does anyone know of some unintended consequences should I do this?
Thanks
Mick
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia