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> GB: CSP Bellcrank Linkage for dual IDF, including the throttle cable bracket - SHIPPING
McMark
post Sep 5 2012, 03:21 PM
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I'm ordering a few CSP Bellcrank linkages and I figured I'd put it out as a group buy and offer a discount, as well as a package deal with the throttle cable bracket I make.

This is the best, easiest to use/install linkage available. I've used a ton of them and the build quality is outstanding and installation is dead-simple. I'm also including the throttle cable bracket that I designed specifically for this setup. That means this a complete setup for dual IDF users.

Original price for the linkage from CSP is $155 (at current exchange rates)
Original price for the throttle bracket is $35

Total retail is $190. Group buy price: $165. Closes 12/18/2012

Order Now

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I will place the order with CSP on 12/18. The setups will ship from Germany to me, and then I'll reship to you. Expected shipping is the week of 1/10/2013.
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r_towle
post Jul 26 2013, 02:16 PM
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QUOTE(McMark @ Apr 11 2013, 02:21 AM) *

I've tried several times to get info from CSP about the return spring. The bottom line is that I haven't gotten any word that there is a spring made specifically for our setup. The T1 spring may work, but I won't have time to do any research into this aspect. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif)

Post a pic of the spring if this is still a problem.

We had good success with MSC or McMaster Carr when we needed springs, they have all springs...

Looks like (from what pictures I see here) the spring would be part of the bell crank, so its a torsion spring.

They have a hug section of these at the two HW vendors above...
We order ten different ones for a robot once, kept trying them till we found the right tension for the application...
They were pretty cheap.

rich
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post Oct 10 2017, 12:36 PM
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Does anyone have pictures of the carbs where the csp plates fit? I can't tell which one they're calling left or right and the images in the instructions are blackened photocopies
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post Oct 10 2017, 01:04 PM
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QUOTE(JFG @ Oct 10 2017, 10:36 AM) *

Does anyone have pictures of the carbs where the csp plates fit? I can't tell which one they're calling left or right and the images in the instructions are blackened photocopies


McMark made a pretty good video showing the setup. Look for his vid here. I believe you are wondering about the rods. They attach to the carb plates. They are very similar to the hex bar setup you had on there.

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=317510
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post Oct 10 2017, 01:39 PM
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I'll watch that video in full tomorrow.

My confusion is the instructions refer to right/left carbs and the throttle plates provided in the kit replaces one of them?

Have users connected them to the standard plates that come with the carbs?
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post Oct 10 2017, 05:50 PM
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QUOTE(JFG @ Oct 10 2017, 11:39 AM) *

I'll watch that video in full tomorrow.

My confusion is the instructions refer to right/left carbs and the throttle plates provided in the kit replaces one of them?

Have users connected them to the standard plates that come with the carbs?


You have to put an adapter on each one. When you have the parts in front of you, you can see it's simple and very straight forward
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post Aug 31 2018, 08:59 AM
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Help, but which Carb is left and which is right? I am installing and trying to following the instructions. Thanks !
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