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Re: [oletrucks] Throttle Cable

To: billb@gamewood.net, oletrucks@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] Throttle Cable
From: Passnb4U@aol.com
Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 00:51:45 EST
In a message dated 99-02-13 18:04:37 EST, billb@gamewood.net writes:

<< To:  oletrucks@autox.team.net
 
 Got a question concerning late(r) model throttle cables.  Last week I was
 bragging about my new Edelbrock Performer intake and carburetor, I should
 have known better.  One thing that kept bugging me was that the throttle
 cable on my truck was too long and put the cable in a bind, thus making for
 a *very* hard gas pedal.  My pedal and cable came from a 71 Monte Carlo.
 I decided today to fix the cable.  I took it loose and and in the process
 of "fixing" it I broke it.  I was not real happy with the way the project
 was turning out anyway so I decided to stop for the day.
 My question is this. Are any of you guys running later model pedals and
 cables in your TF trucks? My setup is 71 MC pedal and cable to a 350 with
 an Edelbrock carb. If you're doing something similar to this what throttle
 cables are you using? Did GM have some shorter cables?
 How about street rod kind of stuff, does someone make a universal throttle
 cable that goes from cup and ball pivot on the carb to a late model gas
pedal?
 TIA for any enlightenment.
 Bill Bailey
 57 Chevy 3100 >>


  Bill,

  I have a BBC in my '57.  It's had a QJ, Holley, and now a Edlebrock, all
running with the pedal, cable and kickdown linkage from the '70 Vette we
pulled the motor and tranny from.  

  Works real well, pedal pressure is controlled by the return spring(s).

  Mike

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