Evening all.
I would like to modify my throttle linkage so I have decent throttle travel when the motorbike throttle bodies are on. To do this I need a new 'ball' to mount the cable to. The ball is secured in the top of the pedal, and mates to a plastic housing that goes over it (this is on the end of the throttle cable), with a metal clip to secure it. I can only assume this was a ford part?
Unfortunately it measures an unusual 6.8mm diameter, and I can't seem to find anything to suit. Do any of you who built their own kits know where this part came from? All help appreciated!
Throttle balls!
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Re: Throttle balls!
No -- never seen anything like that Mine simply goes through a hole in the throttle arm top edge then gets clamped --- nothing from Mr FORDCraig-Chap wrote:Evening all.
I would like to modify my throttle linkage so I have decent throttle travel when the motorbike throttle bodies are on. To do this I need a new 'ball' to mount the cable to. The ball is secured in the top of the pedal, and mates to a plastic housing that goes over it (this is on the end of the throttle cable), with a metal clip to secure it. I can only assume this was a ford part?
Unfortunately it measures an unusual 6.8mm diameter, and I can't seem to find anything to suit. Do any of you who built their own kits know where this part came from? All help appreciated!
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Re: Throttle balls!
Do you have a picture of what you need to replace?
Could you replicate it with a solderless nipple on a generic cable?
Or take a look here and see if what you need is listed and they can make up a cable for you: http://www.speedycables.com/
Could you replicate it with a solderless nipple on a generic cable?
Or take a look here and see if what you need is listed and they can make up a cable for you: http://www.speedycables.com/
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Re: Throttle balls!
I've tried to attach a picture to show what I mean- hopefully it works!
Re: Throttle balls!
Yes I remember having one of those on my old Essex V6 throttle linkage to my 38 DGAS. Will have a rummage in my old spares bits tonight but I dont think I have a spare one.
I know this is in the US but something like this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CARBURETOR-BA ... 1e6d19b9b7
As an alternative could you not cut that one off and re-weld it in a better position or maybe cut it off and drill/tap it and then bolt it where you want it?
Or if you know anyone with a lathe, they could knock you one up.
I know this is in the US but something like this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CARBURETOR-BA ... 1e6d19b9b7
As an alternative could you not cut that one off and re-weld it in a better position or maybe cut it off and drill/tap it and then bolt it where you want it?
Or if you know anyone with a lathe, they could knock you one up.
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Re: Throttle balls!
Cutting and welding it is my fall back position- there won't be a huge amount left after saw kerf, which could then leave me with no way of connecting it! I have a new cable already made, unfortunately the cable makers didn't have any replacement 'balls'.
Just thought that I might be able to liberate one from the carb on the crossflow in the back of the garage- it would seem a shame to nick parts off something sellable though!
Just thought that I might be able to liberate one from the carb on the crossflow in the back of the garage- it would seem a shame to nick parts off something sellable though!