Hmmm! 2" TBI...
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must be the latest design. anything can be adapted, but youll have some nofun time gettin your linkages to work with that style.
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Ken, that looks to me like a servo motor for a drive-by-wire system that they use in all the HD trucks now(see the black thing on the passengers side). E-mail the guy and ask him about that, and if it can be removed and operated manually. The flange and bolt pattern are the same as any other 2 bbl TBI.
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I looked at that pic agian and I think that is just a stepper motor for raising the idle when operating a PTO. I do see a conventional throttle cable hookup.
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