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neustone
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 0 pemberville, OH
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2004-03-21          80591

I have enjoyed my 2210 for a year now and late this winter the throttle bushing loosened preventing the throttle from maintaining its position. I tightened the jam nut on the back of the linkage and it worked for a short time before it loosened again. I used lok tight on it the second time. but its loose again and I'm getting tired of pulling the dash apart- I need to fix it so it wont loosen again. I'm sure it's the same set up as a 4000 series. Please help!

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Chief
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 4297 Southwest MiddleTennessee
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2004-03-21          80633

I would suggest running this issue by your dealer. They may have a PIP (product improvement program) out to address this problem or at least help you find a permanent fix. ....

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withrow
Join Date: Mar 2004
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2004-03-29          81500

I would replace the nut if you can with a nylon lock nut. It's the type of nut typically used in aircraft installations. Overall it is a metal nut with a nylon insert. It should not back out. You should find this at a good hardware store like True Value or any other one which has a large selection of fastners.
Jim ....

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