It sounds easy enough, but I think that you will want to have it professionally
done. The problem that you will run into is that the new bushing must
be on the same axis as the old bushing. If it's not, the butterfly plate
will not close properly. Be sure that the shop where you take your work
has done this type of repair before.
Jim
Richard MacCormac wrote:
> I need to replace some worn throttle spindle bushings on the carbs from
> my MG (SU HS4s). Out of intrigue, or possibly madness, I am considering
> doing the job myself.
> Thanks, Richard
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