That vacuum capsule pulls the left side of the lever up so you'd want the tip of that lever to push down.
Like this
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Hey I'm having some similar issues on my ADFA and thought I might revitalize this thread. I have everything put together but there seems to be a gap of a few mm here (see attached photo). The only time these two plates ever come into contact is when the automatic choke cam is in its "shortest" position. Is this normal?KLC356 wrote:Ok- I messed up and did not take a before picture . Did I reassemble this correctly?
Hi Ollie, yes, I think it is normal. The dashpot to the left is part of the "high idle device" which opens the throttle plates slightly when the engine is revved up to speed and you take your foot off the gas pedal. Without this device, the throttle plates would close completely, but due to the high vacuum produced by the engine, the air/fuel mixture would become very rich and you would get excessive emissions. So, it's an emission control device to open the throttle plates slightly (thus letting in more air) and so the A/F ratio doesn't go too rich.OllieKrause wrote:Is this normal?
This link appears inactive. Any way to renew it?PaulC wrote:As promised a link to my ADHA rebuild write-up:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1DLaHY ... LPJhnPPROL