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need help finding-small heim joint for throttle....

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GT2K

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streetgrande69 said:
if you want to see the under side of my car, i posted pics, just for you, on the other post as you asked me to, last night, look over on page 2 for that post
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Cool, will check it out. I'm on too many forums to keep up sometimes
 

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One other quick observation, looks like you trimmed the TV cable pretty short ... I did a similar thing with a throttle cable and had to replace it. You lose adjustability that short and if you have to take the cable out for adjustment you'll never be able to thread it back through because of the fraying (which usually requires a little trimming to remove).
 
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in the first pic on the other page, it was just loosly installed, this is after i installed it. i haven't even cut the cable yet, notice how long in this pic.......

 
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I have been trying to modify the existing throttle rod to work with my Demon carb with little success. What length rod is correct for the kit from AFCO? TIA, Jeff
 
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Hey street, did you have to modifiy the petal for the lokar cable set up or did it bolt right up?
 
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Well, the Lokar 24" cable did bolt on, but, where the original retainer went, I had to remove the pedal assembly and put it in a vice to straighten it, and then put it back in. I can take a pic if you want me to, let me know. It is curved originally, after than it went right on. You will also need to cut some of the housing. The instruction that comes with the cable tells you exactly how to do this. I can even tell you exactly how much is needed to be removed; I’ll post that later if you want.
 
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yes, sorry to hijack, but I would be interested in a post on how you went about this.
 
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this was really easy, but here you go
i removerd the pedel with these 2 screws here........



then here where the clevis attaches used to be curved, i placed it into a vice and straightened it............


heres a better pic.........


this is how much of a 24" cable housing i trimmed off so it would fit, little more then 9".........
 
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So you didn't even need to buy their special pedal?
 
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steel1212 said:
So you didn't even need to buy their special pedal?
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nope
 
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thanks to everyone for the help finding this heim, its in and works well! i once again have harmony in my engine conpartment!...
 

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6T6coupe

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Just to add one more really good parts source, try www.speedwaymotors.com for all kinds of race and street hardware. They have those and many other rod ends at very good prices. I've ordered from them many times and they have always provided great service.
 

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streetgrande69 said:
thanks to everyone for the help finding this heim, its in and works well! i once again have harmony in my engine conpartment!...
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Looks good. For future reference do you have the part number / price / source for that heim joint?
 
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From Speedway the PN is 1750100, for a STD HEIM 3/16 10-32 RH MALE, @ $3.95 each. The webpage is HERE
 
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