OK, I have a recurrent issue here that maybe some of you have had.
On the metal linkage that sits on top of an OMC carb, there is a long nut on one end with an allen screw on the bottom that goes through one end of the linkage. In the center, is a hole where the throttle cable goes through and on top is the screw you turn to set the throttle cable. The bottom screw, the allen screw, has come loose several times on us now. I typically use red loc-tite, this last time I used green, which is the one for press fit parts like water pump pulleys on Cat tractors.
The dog gone thing still got loose on us, and for protection I used a little 200 MPH tape and that held it, but, it was a mickey mouse way to fix something that ain't right.... It's not so bad if the screw gets loose, however, being it sits right over the open hole of the carb, you know where it's going when it drops out!
The threads are in good shape, matter of fact I chased them and the allen screw, then cleaned them up before the loc-tite.
Could it be assumed that if I replaced the long nut and screws the problem will go away, or, is there some other thing that goes bad causing this?
Thanks for the help.
On the metal linkage that sits on top of an OMC carb, there is a long nut on one end with an allen screw on the bottom that goes through one end of the linkage. In the center, is a hole where the throttle cable goes through and on top is the screw you turn to set the throttle cable. The bottom screw, the allen screw, has come loose several times on us now. I typically use red loc-tite, this last time I used green, which is the one for press fit parts like water pump pulleys on Cat tractors.
The dog gone thing still got loose on us, and for protection I used a little 200 MPH tape and that held it, but, it was a mickey mouse way to fix something that ain't right.... It's not so bad if the screw gets loose, however, being it sits right over the open hole of the carb, you know where it's going when it drops out!
The threads are in good shape, matter of fact I chased them and the allen screw, then cleaned them up before the loc-tite.
Could it be assumed that if I replaced the long nut and screws the problem will go away, or, is there some other thing that goes bad causing this?
Thanks for the help.
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