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Weber 48 Ida throttle cable and bracket
I picked up a set of Weber 48 IDAs with manifold. It is the center linkage that is controlled by a lever on the DS rear carb. So I know I would need some sort of cable and bracket that makes a 90 out of the firewall to the lever on the carb. I searched around thinking it would a]be a standard set up but can’t seem to find anything? Someone must be running this setup and know what I need. I’m having trouble as usual uploading photos of my setup. Appreciate the help.
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Take a look at Pierce Manifolds, they'll have all the pieces you need
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Thanks Paul. I had checked their site and found the bell crank assembly that I would need but can’t seem to find a throttle linkage kit so I can use hard lines like the originals. I might just have to measure and build it as I go. Won’t be able to do it on the bench.
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Linkage
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Thanks Paul. I had checked their site and found the bell crank assembly that I would need but can’t seem to find a throttle linkage kit so I can use hard lines like the originals. I might just have to measure and build it as I go. Won’t be able to do it on the bench.
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Contact John "CompClassics" in case you're interested on a correct Weber linkage.
I'm sure he can help. My last order: http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/pict...ictureid=17777 |
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Linkage rod
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This is the piece/arrangement I’m trying to figure out.
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Hope that this helps. BTW, disregard the wires, I'm in the middle of installing a new ignition system -- they will be tidied up.
http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/pict...ictureid=21388 http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/pict...ictureid=21387 |
Thanks!! Similar to mine but your lever goes front to back and mine goes side to side. I assume I would need a bell crack attachment to transverse it.
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