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Join Date: Feb 2006
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just because...
is it ok to fit a throttle return spring onto both sides of the DCOE carb without causing problems to central shafts and all that jazz... can provide a diagram if wanted?
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I've got dual DCOE's on my Lotus with springs and actuation from the middle, so I cant see why springs at both ends of single application would not work.
Do it. Just one question, why not run a DCV from a GT? |
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Dual return springs used to be compulsory in super sprints and club days. I ran a spring on both sides of the DCOE on my Cooper S Sports sedan and on the 48 IDA on my RX3 with no problems at all.
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coz ive got a DCOE on there and set up and it works ![]()
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No problem - been doing it for years
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