jakesnake66
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I have inherited a '66 or '67 Ford 3000 diesel. Overall it runs great. However, I need to repair/replace one part that I cannot identify. It's the small lever that the kill switch/cut-off cable connects to. The pull-out switch/lever to which the cable connects is fine. It's the piece on the right side of the engine to which the wire connects that needs attention. If I pull the kill lever while on the tractor nothing happens, because the part in question will just spin counter clockwise without engaging. I have to get off the tractor and push the outside nut/bushing inward and then I can turn off the tractor. What is that part called? Thank you. I may have a pic I can attach if necessary. Is it called the "fuel shutoff valve?" The nut used to sit flush against this part, but now it has popped outward so it won't engage.