My throttle lever broke. I installed an aftermarket unit. I noticed that when i tighten the screw that secures the throttle lever it causes the switch to stick in the open position.
I reinstalled the OEM throttle lever. I noticed the screw bottoms out tightly and the switch still operates as it should. Not so with this billet unit.
Anyone know what this switch is for, how it works, and if it matters thst mine is stck open?
I emailed Rick Cecco last week asking to buy a throttle lever. He said he quit selling them. Couldnt compete with the chinese junk. Id rather pay more for his quality parts.
I ended up buying 2 from amazon. One for a bit over $40, one for a bit over $20. The machining on them appear identical. The cheap unit, from Rudyness66, is bare aluminum and fits ok. The more expensive unit, from Bevel Engineering, wouldnt fit without some VERY minor filing. Almost like the coating makes the difference between go/no-go.
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