Stop in for a cup of coffee

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time to disappear for a bit. Hopefully get some stuff done, maybe catch the Steelers game this afternoon...
 
I had to go to the dollar store yesterday for more tidy bowl! Needed a recharge. I think I bought more bottles of that lately than beer!
 
I am soaking the transmission end of the shifter cable on the motorhome in vinegar. Do you think tidy bowl would work better? It is the sleeve and a small shat in it and it is rusted fast. FAST!
 
I like it better than evapo rust. Have to watch aluminum a bit it will eat it if left to long. Yes for a buck try it.
 
Get it started?
yea...it runs good. I am trying to figure the electric out too. It has a 220 line and an adapter to go to 110. If I plug it into the house will it burn anything up? I have the generator turning over too but haven't hooked a little gas tank up to it. The main tank is in bad shape
 
The afb 1411 looks the same, I do not have a 750 avs here to compare it. Mine has a electric choke on it so no pull off.
 
There they were! I couldn't find them. Thanks!
Well, I feel comfortable using the reamer, the shaft can be used to get the bore straight and true. Besides, I most likely don't have the correct drill bit anyway.

yea...it runs good. I am trying to figure the electric out too. It has a 220 line and an adapter to go to 110. If I plug it into the house will it burn anything up? I have the generator turning over too but haven't hooked a little gas tank up to it. The main tank is in bad shape

The adapter just takes on leg of the 220 in (110) and it is fine. Have your bud inside incase some mice ate something when you plug it in the first time to be safe. Should have a fuse panel somewhere also I would shut off everything and turn them on one at a time since it is a unknown.
 
The afb 1411 looks the same, I do not have a 750 avs here to compare it. Mine has a electric choke on it so no pull off.
No, the AFB and the AVS don't have the exact same linkage on the driver's side. I think. Look ate these pics of the Eddy:s:

AFB:
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AVS:
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Now, the part number on the large cam is the same, but the piece behind it is different.
 
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