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> Webber twin carburetor, gas pedal / accelerator cable
914itis
post Oct 10 2010, 08:37 AM
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Hello everyone, I am a newbie and I am fortunate to find all of you here at this forum to share ideas. I just picked up a 914 with a 1.7 engine. there has been some work done to this babe previously. the gas pedal was stock, I removed it and order a new one from pelicanparts.

I am not sure that the previous owner installed it correctly. I have been looking at some pics and I am more confused than ever. the cross bar is installed facing the front of the car. I have seen some facing the back. for me to make it face the back means that I would have to flip the carbs i think, wiich seens to be the correct eay considering the lenght of the old cable.

can anyone help with some pictures. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/piratenanner.gif)
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post Oct 10 2010, 08:57 AM
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The linkage bar can be on the front or the back. Some prefer one over the other, but either will work. Post some pics of your setup. I'll post some pics of mine later if no one beats me to it.
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