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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 77 Joined: 25-October 09 From: Texas Member No.: 10,980 Region Association: None ![]() |
Someone, please, the equation for determining the diameter of a bellcrank to be used on a Weber 40 setup. Standard 914 accelerator cable length/throw (full close/full open) and standard Weber 40 butterfly. Also, anyone know of a source for such a bellcrank? Hope not to have to farbricate one myself. No lathe so will have to be with an electric drill for turning power. Extremely primitive.
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I bought Mark's bracket and took the cable up through the front engine seal. I also lengthened the rods so they would line up with the carbs better. @Tbrown4x4 Thanks Todd that s info I was seeking (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) How did you lengthen as the rods are L+R hand threaded, coupling nuts, weld? Coupling nuts and threaded rod with jam nuts. I'm pretty sure ACE hardware had everything. It was only temporary until I could get a left hand tap and make longer stainless rods. That was 2 years ago! @mikey914 As a side note, I'm testing 914rubber's throttle cable. It needs to be about 4 inches longer to be routed through the tins like OE. |
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