N3vrSat1sfied
Military Member
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- Fort Worth, TX
I know Dave includes some pretty good instructions with the screws, but I thought I would share some photos just in case anyone needs some clarifications. As far as the product itself, they are pretty sweet!
1. remove the screws along with the spring, washer, and o ring

2. for the low speed screws I used a 9/32 socket, for the high I used a 1/4 socket, insert threaded end of screw into socket side of the deep well socket

3. place the new knob on flat hard surface with the set screw removed.

4. insert the adjustment side of the screw into the knob

5. hammer the socket until the permanent washer is flush with the knob

6. Re-install set screw with some blue locktite and re install hardware

7. put them back in the carbs and be happy

Thanks Again Dave! Great Product and Price!
1. remove the screws along with the spring, washer, and o ring

2. for the low speed screws I used a 9/32 socket, for the high I used a 1/4 socket, insert threaded end of screw into socket side of the deep well socket

3. place the new knob on flat hard surface with the set screw removed.

4. insert the adjustment side of the screw into the knob

5. hammer the socket until the permanent washer is flush with the knob

6. Re-install set screw with some blue locktite and re install hardware

7. put them back in the carbs and be happy

Thanks Again Dave! Great Product and Price!