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I have a Zienith 2 carb that has a brass GVA driver. The inside rod is steel and staked into position. Is this an aftermarket part Or did ford use these?
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I believe the brass choke driver is a replacement that was made a few years ago. As I recall the end is built like the 31 style steel driver and not staked.
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Does it matter, if it works well? I recently had 2 Titanium screws put in my knee, should they have used something DIFFERENT???---I also have a 14" rod in my lower leg bone, from 1980, was Titanium invented by that time?
Bill W.
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