here are the pictures to the broken edlebrock adjustable torque arm for those looking...
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Do they plan to do anything about this or are you basically out of luck as far as replacing it goes??
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It's kind of hard to tell from the pic, but it really does look like the threaded fitting wasn't welded in! Bring that arm over to my shop and I'll fix it up right.
Will work for beer.
Will work for beer.

lol....i can't touch it until their rep gets back to me although it had better be soon or i will just weld it back together.
i'll let you know, thanks!

i'll let you know, thanks!

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Originally posted by Motor City Mike
It's kind of hard to tell from the pic, but it really does look like the threaded fitting wasn't welded in!
I thought the same thing. Looks like the threaded inserts just pulled straight out.Originally posted by Motor City Mike
It's kind of hard to tell from the pic, but it really does look like the threaded fitting wasn't welded in!
Kandied, have any closeups of the fittings?
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Should have bought the spohn stuff, it's proven good. 

i could weld this unit and save myself a few hundred......good enough to me.



