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Hello All:
1967 Volvo 122S wagon. Please excuse if this is a repeat, I just had my last post disappear.
The throttle shaft that connects the throttle pedal to the carburetors passes through two pieces of metal - one on the rear of the engine, the other mounted just above the exhaust manifold - and these pieces of metal each have what appears to be a rubber or flexible plastic donut in a shape not unlike the wheel of a car minus the tire. Due to getting "machined" from a poorly turned cotter pin or perhaps simply 41 years of use, one of these donuts failed allowing the throttle shaft to pass through the hole of the front mounting. A combination of washers, plumbing fittings and a new cotter pin are a quick fix but I would like to replace both of the donuts with the proper item. Does anyone know where I could source something small like that?
Incidentally, inner diameter is around 5/16", outer diameter is a bit larger than 9/16".
Cheers,
Pooch
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