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Throttle linkage
Can anybody just snap a pic of your throttle linkage? Mine has been modified and doesn't move all the way through its range of motion...one piece is clearly not original, trying to figure out just how much of it IS original, but I don't have any references to look at...
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Re: Throttle linkage
Let me look. I may have a picture somewhere butt there were some changes over the years.
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Well, in that case... How about the 75-76 era if possible...
The chassis is a '68, but the motor is a mid 70's 440. The reason for PO's linkage "mod", surely
The chassis is a '68, but the motor is a mid 70's 440. The reason for PO's linkage "mod", surely
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My pictures would of a 76 440
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The first picture was when I was putting the thermoquad on and the cable and trans kickdown were not connected yet. The bottom picture has everything connected. I have a picture with the same throttle setup on a Quadrajet that was on Nessie when I got her. Everything was angled in to the tiny 650 QJ so when I put the TQ that belonged there back on everything lined up.I was also able to get over 60 mph which the QJ would not allow the old girl to do. I will finally be putting a FiTech TBI unit on this summer. I am pretty sure the linkage setup can be used with it.
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Interesting. I assumed the reasonably commonly available cable segment was from later models...
I currently have no cable, and neither did my other Dodge RV ( but it's a class C). I was expecting bars, like van chassis
Better check and see what else I'm missing, since I'm pulling the wrong direction.
Thanks a bunch, I'll drop a pic of mine for a "how not to do it" shortly.
I currently have no cable, and neither did my other Dodge RV ( but it's a class C). I was expecting bars, like van chassis
Better check and see what else I'm missing, since I'm pulling the wrong direction.
Thanks a bunch, I'll drop a pic of mine for a "how not to do it" shortly.
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It has a cable running alongside the trans kickdown rod. The set up is factory original for the 76 440
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Re: Throttle linkage
See here, if you look carefully, I have a doglegged bar as the pedal here, which goes to an adjustable linkage bar that connects to a piece of bar stock bolted to the carb actuator.
This will not open fully, barely enough to actuate the accelerator pump (which IS right at the end of pedal throw anyway, but this won't reliably do it)
What's the first piece of your linkage? I can't quite tell how you actuate the cables; it appears there's more than one.
I've thought about TBI for my 74 conversion van, but hadn't yet occurred to me for the travco... Particularly with this thing's mystery mishmash fuel system. I've got what I can only assume is an electric booster pump on the fuel line by the tank, a solenoid switched tee, and a length of line that runs to a transfer pump by the battery box, which is capped off. Only purpose for that I can think of is fuel tank purge, or for an alternative fuel tank for testing purposes (long run of fuel line if the mechanical pump is bad, but I've always been a "dump some fuel down the throat" type so it seems quite excessive to me)
Edit: damn pics are too big, will add when I go back to town
This will not open fully, barely enough to actuate the accelerator pump (which IS right at the end of pedal throw anyway, but this won't reliably do it)
What's the first piece of your linkage? I can't quite tell how you actuate the cables; it appears there's more than one.
I've thought about TBI for my 74 conversion van, but hadn't yet occurred to me for the travco... Particularly with this thing's mystery mishmash fuel system. I've got what I can only assume is an electric booster pump on the fuel line by the tank, a solenoid switched tee, and a length of line that runs to a transfer pump by the battery box, which is capped off. Only purpose for that I can think of is fuel tank purge, or for an alternative fuel tank for testing purposes (long run of fuel line if the mechanical pump is bad, but I've always been a "dump some fuel down the throat" type so it seems quite excessive to me)
Edit: damn pics are too big, will add when I go back to town