For those contemplating fitting one of these excellent carbies, I've attached an exploded diagram and the (my) english translation of the component list.
Occasionally the link between the main throttle and choke levers is missing but so long as the return springs are present to hold the choke butterfly open, it is not a major drama.
The link is used to open the main butterfly slightly when the choke is manually operated by the choke cable. If you don't use the choke - I don't but then I live in a relatively warm climate - then the missing rod is not a problem. If you use the choke to start in cold weather and the rod is missing, just push the accelerator pedal a little when starting and all will be well. I've attached before/after photos to demonstrate what I mean.
Happy bambino-ing,
Chris
Occasionally the link between the main throttle and choke levers is missing but so long as the return springs are present to hold the choke butterfly open, it is not a major drama.
The link is used to open the main butterfly slightly when the choke is manually operated by the choke cable. If you don't use the choke - I don't but then I live in a relatively warm climate - then the missing rod is not a problem. If you use the choke to start in cold weather and the rod is missing, just push the accelerator pedal a little when starting and all will be well. I've attached before/after photos to demonstrate what I mean.
Happy bambino-ing,
Chris