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Posted by: EJP914 Apr 24 2011, 08:54 AM

1. There is a small wiring harness from the relay board that has 4 wires. The 2 black ones go to the distributor, the green one to the oil pressure switch, the last one has a male metal connector that used to go to the aux air regulator (if I remember right?). Since that part has been removed, where does this last wire go to?
2. Does anyone have any photos they can share that show how you support the accelerator cable? The conversion kit that I bought has an L shaped bracket with a slot on one side and 2 holes on the other. There is no way this can attach to the distributor hold down nut and give the cable a straight shot to the carb linkage. Will I need to make some kind of bracket for the cable? Curious to see how others did this.
Thanks for the help.
Ed

Posted by: sean_v8_914 Apr 24 2011, 09:01 AM

teh aux air valve power wire can now be used to power an electric choke

Posted by: rmital Apr 24 2011, 09:31 AM

QUOTE(EJP914 @ Apr 24 2011, 10:54 AM) *

Does anyone have any photos they can share that show how you support the accelerator cable? The conversion kit that I bought has an L shaped bracket with a slot on one side and 2 holes on the other. There is no way this can attach to the distributor hold down nut and give the cable a straight shot to the carb linkage. Will I need to make some kind of bracket for the cable? Curious to see how others did this.



I do...need to find it or take a new pic for you. Busy now, later today I'll post if no one else posting something by then....

Posted by: sww914 Apr 24 2011, 12:32 PM

here's 2


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Posted by: sww914 Apr 24 2011, 01:14 PM

OOPS! Those are both for dual Webers. I missed the "single". Sorry.

Posted by: rmital Apr 24 2011, 02:41 PM

here's my simple single set-up using the dizzy bracket connection


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Posted by: EJP914 Apr 24 2011, 07:27 PM

Thanks for the photos and the wiring advice. I now know what I need to do...make a bracket.

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