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Here are some pictures of the TB & Groove
A picture of the plastic "equal air distributor", and
I'll soon find the picture of the pcv valve location. As shown in the last picture, be aware of the weak spot opposite side of electronic components. The bit went through a little on my last groove cut.
Michael Lee
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why wait til spring to groove his mower when NOW is the time to groove his snow blower? (I've been meaning to do my dad's for quite some time, but I can never seem to make the time...maybe if I go offline for a while...)
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Opposite side, and is a disc easily removed. Very thick plastic too. I found it unnecessarily restrictive to the air path, and possibly disruptive to the groove's effect at full throttle. The engine responded well with the disc out.
Michael Lee
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