looking for choke rod 4592-B
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looking for choke rod 4592-B
Where do I find choke rod 4592-B or am I suppose to use part 4589B
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Re: looking for choke rod 4592-B
Make it....out of a coat hanger....and use needle nose pliers to bend wire.
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Re: looking for choke rod 4592-B
Or a piece of coper plated welding rod.George House wrote: ↑Sat Dec 10, 2022 11:46 amMake it....out of a coat hanger....and use needle nose pliers to bend wire. Thanks
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Re: looking for choke rod 4592-B
Either one of those choices is good. Be sure to note the bends at the bottom. I had a NOS one I used to copy for mine.