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Throttle cable help needed. Desperate

Okay. Here is a link to an ebay linkage stud you'll need.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Mopar-...376241755?epid=1730305020&hash=item5d73e3685b
This will work if you use one of the 1/4" holes in the throttle arm.
If you want to use the larger hole, go to Summit and order a #Mor-64920 ($4.97) bushing.
That's it... BTW, the other link to Summit will not help you.
Dave

Ordered both, but the Summit one isn't threaded? If it was threaded in the 1/4 hole it would make sense - you would put one of the discs on the backside of the throttle arm, and one on the font side - fastening them with the threaded Linkage Stud linked to above. Only that it isn't?

Are you supposed to thread a nut on the backside?

Advise needed thanks
 
Looks to me like you just need a Mopar throttle stud. Those have been around for a long time so shouldn't be a big deal.

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Looks to me like you just need a Mopar throttle stud. Those have been around for a long time so shouldn't be a big deal.

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I ordered one, but it's threaded - and the FiTech doesn't seem to be threaded and the 1/2->1/4 thing I bought isn't threaded either. But the Mopar Throttle stud is?
 
Ordered both, but the Summit one isn't threaded? If it was threaded in the 1/4 hole it would make sense - you would put one of the discs on the backside of the throttle arm, and one on the font side - fastening them with the threaded Linkage Stud linked to above. Only that it isn't?

Are you supposed to thread a nut on the backside?

Advise needed thanks
The Summit bushing fills the large hole in the linkage arm. 1/2 goes in from the front, 1/2 goes in from the back. The Mopar stud then goes in from the front (outside) and you thread a lock washer and a nut on the back (inside) to hold it all together. OR, you can just use the Mopar stud in one of the smaller holes and use a lock washer and nut on it. Yes, the Mopar stud is threaded:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Mopar-Carburetor-Linkage-Stud-1969-74-4-Speed-/401376241755?rmvSB=true

PM me if you still have a problem...
 
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