Looking at that setup still looks to short for the Holley bracket...I think you need Holley 20-7 and Mopar Carb stud. Do a search. You should find them.
Looking at that setup still looks to short for the Holley bracket...
What I ment was the cable still looks to short. Maybe he dont have it pulled all the way out or?I don'tknow what you mean by too short. You'll need to determine if your new bracket locates the cable in a different location. If so, maybe ask Holley, or use some creative problem solving.
What I ment was the cable still looks to short. Maybe he dont have it pulled all the way out or?
I know I need a longer cable but
Check out AR Engineering probably has what you need.
Did you abort trying to use the Allstar bracket? I just received the exact same one yesterday. Putting it on my Duster small block car. My cable is to short as well.I just ordered a taller stock style bracket and longer throttle cable from Mancini
Did you abort trying to use the Allstar bracket? I just received the exact same one yesterday. Putting it on my Duster small block car. My cable is to short as well.
I found a longer cable that will work for me. A bigger problem though is the relationship between the cable mount and where it attaches to the carb linkage. The aluminum block holds the cable high and the stud on the linkage is low. As the throttle is opened it travels in an arc. Fully opened is impossible because of this. A guy over on FABO rigged up a stud that he mounted through the big hole used for the return springs. That is about the only way I can see to get this expensive piece of aluminum to work correctly. I am trying to get ahold of him....Went with a taller stock style bracket and longer cable..may see if the cable works with the allstar as well.
I found a longer cable that will work for me. A bigger problem though is the relationship between the cable mount and where it attaches to the carb linkage. The aluminum block holds the cable high and the stud on the linkage is low. As the throttle is opened it travels in an arc. Fully opened is impossible because of this. A guy over on FABO rigged up a stud that he mounted through the big hole used for the return springs. That is about the only way I can see to get this expensive piece of aluminum to work correctly. I am trying to get ahold of him....