** 1968 200ci **
I bought a cable throttle from Summit and I have been trying to make it work with my Holley 2bbl carburetor. After several days of work I am still unsuccessful. I very closely followed CobraSix's cable setup seen here. I installed a V8 pedal rod, used the coil as a mounting point with aluminum flat stock, as well as the valve cover. I have the valve cover bracket towards the front, before the cap on the valve cover. I am using the Clifford carb adapter, which puts the carburetor throttle arm on the passenger side. The problem is that when I work the pedal, the cable pulls diagonally. When I let go of the pedal, the cable does not allow the throttle to return to its original position. I have tried using a return spring but it still does not bring the throttle arm back in place. I would like to see some pictures of cable throttles applications on Holley 2bbl carbs.
I am wondering why the hell I even started "upgrading" my inline six. The Jet-Hot coating on my header failed and it is rusting. I think I made my dual exhaust too big: (2.5" diameter. I figured this was alright because the header outlets were 2.5." I did not know any better at the time. I also ran them straight back. I should have made an H or X pipe. The 2bbl carburetor (on my second one) has been nothing but trouble since the day I installed it. None of my throttle linkages have worked out. I have a show coming up this Sunday...I paid $10.00 to register and I probably will not be ready. I have not driven my Mustang in...let's see...probably nine months.
As everyone else around me is saying: "Why didn't I just leave it alone."
I got the blues...where is my guitar? :roll:
I bought a cable throttle from Summit and I have been trying to make it work with my Holley 2bbl carburetor. After several days of work I am still unsuccessful. I very closely followed CobraSix's cable setup seen here. I installed a V8 pedal rod, used the coil as a mounting point with aluminum flat stock, as well as the valve cover. I have the valve cover bracket towards the front, before the cap on the valve cover. I am using the Clifford carb adapter, which puts the carburetor throttle arm on the passenger side. The problem is that when I work the pedal, the cable pulls diagonally. When I let go of the pedal, the cable does not allow the throttle to return to its original position. I have tried using a return spring but it still does not bring the throttle arm back in place. I would like to see some pictures of cable throttles applications on Holley 2bbl carbs.
I am wondering why the hell I even started "upgrading" my inline six. The Jet-Hot coating on my header failed and it is rusting. I think I made my dual exhaust too big: (2.5" diameter. I figured this was alright because the header outlets were 2.5." I did not know any better at the time. I also ran them straight back. I should have made an H or X pipe. The 2bbl carburetor (on my second one) has been nothing but trouble since the day I installed it. None of my throttle linkages have worked out. I have a show coming up this Sunday...I paid $10.00 to register and I probably will not be ready. I have not driven my Mustang in...let's see...probably nine months.
As everyone else around me is saying: "Why didn't I just leave it alone."

I got the blues...where is my guitar? :roll: