It slides over the throttle tube. And sits into the slots that are on it. As long as the tube is put onto the rest of the assembly correctly then the spring will function as intended. But as mentioned it is only a return spring so your throttle turns itself off. A safety feature for sure.
Re: Help with domino throttle
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Help with domino throttleTopic by: Jen BW | Jen BW | 07/25/20 01:10PM |
Re: Help with domino throttleRe: Papa _ | Papa _ | 07/25/20 02:10PM |
Re: Help with domino throttleRe: Jen BW | Jen BW | 07/31/20 10:17AM |
Re: Help with domino throttleRe: Papa _ | Papa _ | 07/31/20 12:54PM |
Re: Help with domino throttleRe: P D | P D | 07/31/20 02:35PM |
Re: Help with domino throttleRe: Jay Rivett | Jay Rivett | 08/01/20 01:47AM |
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