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  1. K

    MEP-831A

    Top one is a factory linkage rod assembly. Bottom is the DIY version with McMaster Carr parts listed above. The smooth "tail" on the DIY is a bit longer that factory but isn't an issue. :)
  2. K

    MEP-831A

    Parts on their way. Due to arrive tomorrow. I'll post a picture of it assembled tomorrow.
  3. K

    MEP-831A

    I did some poking around on McMaster Carr and it looks like one could be built using several parts from them. I'm going to order the parts and build one or two for the heck of it. :) Assembly order top to bottom is... Item 2, 10-32 nut (not listed), item 5, item 4, item 1, item 3 These..
  4. K

    MEP-831A

    Those are tough to find. Fabricating something functionally similar wouldn't be too difficult. You might try the manufacturer Governors America Corp for an original one. Link --> RD150 Rod Also Aerobase Group. Link --> RD150 Rod
  5. K

    MEP-831A

    You'd want it set to 3,450 RPM so the inverter can properly handle 0-100% load if you do.
  6. K

    MEP-831A

    I assume you are referring to some or most of these. When you say "manually move the lever" are your talking about about item 14 below? Which parts below are you missing?
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