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Weber cleaning follow-up

I pulled the Webers off my '70T to do a quick inspection and to cosmetically clean them up, I had run some fouled gas thru when I moved the car out of storage and didn't want the whole mess to turn to varnish. I just used some conventional carb cleaner from a can and then lightly brushed the carb body with a wire brush. then I dunked the carbs in hot soapy water. My question now is, what should I lubricate the linkage with? anything else I should be concerned about lubricating before I run the car again?
thanks and regards,
Jeff in Houston
1970 911T
1956 Chevy P.U. Truck IFS/327 Rat Rod

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Lithium grease. Just get all the ball joints on the linkage lubed and you should be fine. I didn't put any lubrication on the throttle shaft in a recent rebuild I did.

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