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    Posted: March-09-2008 at 10:10pm
i am trying to get my 79 tique ready for spring with the new engine and i can not figure out how the shift and throttle linkage hooks up. i was not the one who took it all apart, that was the work of the P O. so i dont know if i am missing some things or just an idiot. any advise or pictures would help greatly. it had the 305, but now a 350. throttle linkage should still be the same?
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If you mean the linkage hook-ups on the engine end, there are some good pics on this thread. There is a manual for the operator end in the reference section here.
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thanks!!!
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Most welcome. I forgot to tell you the engine pics were on page 13...hope you found 'em!
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