I would suggest having a look around your nearest pick apart. The 240K has a
cable operated accelerator which may work. I will be looking into this in
the near future for setup of a single 45mm webber. I will let you know how I
go.

Trev


Topic: Throttle linkages
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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 21:18:05 +1000
From: "Daniel Kroehn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I was just wondering what the best way is to hook up a set off twin =
webbers to the throttle on the floor of the car.  At present the old man =
has adapted the standard link on the firewall ( the bit under the washer =
motor that links to the original carby set-up) to the webber throttle =
rail that opens up the throttle on the webbers.  While this is a neat =
and tidy set-up it seems that this doesn't supply enough leverage thus =
the carby butterflies don't open up completly (Probably about 85-90% =
which is probably a good thing for a lead-footed 18 year old)

Adjust this to open the butterflies fully  means a higher idle.  =
Basically more leaverage is required, either from the pedal set-up or =
replacing the whole shebang with a throttle cable set-up instead of =
leavers and connecting bars.  What is the best and easiest solution?  =
(sorry about the length)

Daniel Kroehn
Topic: Throttle linkages
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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 21:18:05 +1000
From: "Daniel Kroehn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I was just wondering what the best way is to hook up a set off twin =
webbers to the throttle on the floor of the car.  At present the old man =
has adapted the standard link on the firewall ( the bit under the washer =
motor that links to the original carby set-up) to the webber throttle =
rail that opens up the throttle on the webbers.  While this is a neat =
and tidy set-up it seems that this doesn't supply enough leverage thus =
the carby butterflies don't open up completly (Probably about 85-90% =
which is probably a good thing for a lead-footed 18 year old)

Adjust this to open the butterflies fully  means a higher idle.  =
Basically more leaverage is required, either from the pedal set-up or =
replacing the whole shebang with a throttle cable set-up instead of =
leavers and connecting bars.  What is the best and easiest solution?  =
(sorry about the length)

Daniel Kroehn


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