DSK wrote:
Good argument for a proper throttle.
What's "proper"?
http://users.sisqtel.net/jkriz/drawings/MT2.jpg
A Morse like I have on RedCloud is a proper throttle, you have to
throttle back to idle to shift.
Face it, having a seperate shift and throttle control sucks.
Morse also makes some very nice air controls.
Joe
2 other things come to mind... operating temp (I bet you
don't know what the operating temp was before) and the
linkage. At least the linkage can be carefully inspected &
replaced if need be.
Fresh Breezes- Doug King