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I was looking over my 3310-2 and noticed that it was missing the vacuum secondary connecting rod. This is the linkage rod that connects the throttle lever to the secondaries. I can't explain why this would be missing, but what is its purpose and is it really needed?
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yes it returns the secondaries to the closed position.
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I was assuming the secondary spring pressure and lack of vacuum would take care of closing the secondaries. Thanks for the replies
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