Hi Gang, I've seen a few carb postings here lately,one concerning worn throttle shafts. Usually there are brass bushings where the shaft,on which the "butterflies" mount,goes thru the carb body. I feel that these bushings should be lubed a little with a decent spray-oil on a regular basis...or even more frequently if an owner likes using spray carb-cleaner on a regular basis. I use Valvoline Syn-Power in the Gold aerosol can...from Advance,Wal-mart,etc for lubeing the shafts. This is the way I have seen it done by a mechanic I once knew: He'd rev the engine up,then aim whatever spray-oil at the throttle-shaft using that red-tube extension that sticks in the nozzle and SPRAY...then slam the choke shut with engine revved a bit,almost killing the engine. The logic was that with the dramatically increased vacuum created by slamming the choke shut....that the oil got sucked in,properly lubeing the shafts. Just my .02 cents. Steve from Albany,N.Y. '75 Imp 4dr <--with a Holley with alot of miles on it...and perfect,original shaft bushings. '79 440 powered 35 ft RV <--same. They'll get lubed again this spring. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.