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WD45 Carb with throttle shaft?

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    Posted: 06 Jan 2011 at 4:35pm

Has anyone bought the tISCO brand "complete" carb kit for the TSV464 ? and if so does it include the throttle shaft and packing?  The sellers don't seem to know if it does or not. thanks.

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  IT IS NOT TSV    IS TSX 464 COMPLETE KIT WILL HAVE THE SHAFT
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Depends on the mfr whether their complete kit includes the throttle shaft. My kits do not include a throttle shaft, but gives you everything needed to do a total rebuild. In a lot of cases, a throttle shaft isn't needed. The bores wear before the shaft. Drilling the bore and pressing in a sleeve or bushing, then installing the new seals usually does the trick for another 20 years or more...
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