Claims
- 1. A method of manufacturing a throttle controlled induction passage assembly comprising the steps of forming induction passage means through suitable body means, forming a single throttle shaft, securing said single throttle shaft to said body means as to extend transversely of and totally through said induction passage means and to be freely rotatable about a longitudinal axis of said single throttle shaft, operatively locking said single throttle shaft to said body means as to at least limit the amount of axial movement of said single throttle shaft relative to said body means, forming a throttle valve, positioning said throttle valve for attachment to only said single throttle shaft, positioning said throttle valve relative to the surface of said induction passage means as to have the peripheral edge of said throttle valve within a preselected spaced relationship to said surface of said induction passage means, and fixedly securing said throttle valve to only said single throttle shaft for rotation therewith about said axis.
- 2. A method of manufacturing a throttle controlled induction passage assembly according to claim 1 wherein the step of locking said single throttle shaft comprises the step of limiting the amount of said axial movement to a substantially imperceptible amount.
- 3. A method of manufacturing a throttle controlled induction passage assembly according to claim 1 wherein the step of forming said single throttle shaft comprises the step of forming generally radial abutment surface means on said single throttle shaft, and further comprising the step of forming abutment means, and wherein the step of locking said single throttle shaft to said body means comprises the step of juxtaposing said generally radial abutment surface means to said abutment means.
- 4. A method of manufacturing a throttle controlled induction passage assembly comprising the steps of forming induction passage means through suitable body means, forming throttle shaft means, securing said throttle shaft means to said body means as to extend transversely of said induction passage means and to be rotatable about a longitudinal axis of said shaft means, operatively locking said throttle shaft means to said body means as to at least limit the amount of axial movement of said throttle shaft means relative to said body means, forming a throttle valve, positioning said throttle valve for attachment to said throttle shaft means, positioning said throttle valve relative to the surface of said induction passage means as to have the peripheral edge of said throttle valve within a preselected relationship to said surface of said induction passage means, and fixedly securing said throttle valve to said throttle shaft means for rotation therewith about said axis, wherein the step of positioning said throttle valve relative to the surface of said induction passage means is performed after the step of operatively locking said throttle shaft means to said body means.
- 5. A method of manufacturing a throttle controlled induction passage assembly comprising the steps of forming induction passage means through suitable body means, forming throttle shaft means, securing said throttle shaft means to said body means as to extend transversely of said induction passage means and to be rotatable about a longitudinal axis of said shaft means, operatively locking said throttle shaft means to said body means as to at least limit the amount of axial movement of said throttle shaft means relative to said body means, forming a throttle valve, positioning said throttle valve for attachment to said throttle shaft means, positioning said throttle valve relative to the surface of said induction passage means as to have the peripheral edge of said throttle valve within a preselected relationship to said surface of said induction passage means, and fixedly securing said throttle valve to said throttle shaft means for rotation therewith about said axis, wherein the step of forming said throttle shaft means comprises the step of forming generally radial abutment surface means, and further comprising the step of forming abutment means, and wherein the step of locking said throttle shaft means to said body means comprises the step of juxtaposing said generally radial abutment surface means to said abutment means, wherein the step of positioning said throttle valve relative to the surface of said induction passage means is performed after the step of operatively locking said throttle shaft means to said body means.
- 6. A method of manufacturing a throttle controlled induction passage assembly comprising the steps of forming induction passage means through suitable body means, forming throttle shaft means, securing said throttle shaft means to said body means as to extend transversely of and totally through said induction passage means and to be rotatable about a longitudinal axis of said shaft means, operatively locking said throttle shaft means to said body means as to at least limit the amount of axial movement of said throttle shaft means relative to said body means, forming a throttle valve, positioning said throttle valve for attachment to said throttle shaft means, positioning said throttle valve relative to the surface of said induction passage means as to have the peripheral edge of said throttle valve within a preselected relationship to said surface of said induction passage means, and fixedly securing said throttle valve to said throttle shaft means for rotation therewith about said axis, wherein the step of positioning said throttle valve for attachment to said throttle shaft means is performed after said step of securing said throttle shaft means to said body means as to extend transversely of and totally through said induction passage means.
Parent Case Info
This is division of application Ser. No. 364,981 filed Apr. 2, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,480,367, issued Nov. 6, 1984.
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Divisions (1)
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