I need one of these . If you could give me a part number or sorce of one I'll treat you to a liver and onion milkshake and a pomagranet sandwitch. Thanks for your help. Terry aka dirt t
something like that I would make. I have a lathe and a mill, and I also have a smithy combo machine for small work. That was the most useful purchase I ever made. It's great for small parts like that, and it's more precision than you would think. Ken
They used those on military jeeps. Not sure of the thread size/#, though. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Carburetor-Linkage-Adjuster-Block-MB-GPW-New-Old-Stock-/150784413534
Funny you said that I tried the parts counter and the Dorman rack with no luck. The parts guy wanted make model and year. Thanks for the reply. Terry aka dirt t
Thats all you need. Cut off a piece of 1/2 or 3/4" bar stock, drill a hole crossways adn in the end. Tap. Install a bolt or all thread, and away tou go. Or drive your happy ass to Bullhead and I'll make you one
I have almost the exact same part on my carb linkage on my 1967 Mustang. Take a look at some Mustang parts catalogs, or give one of them a call, or check a boneyard. Good luck.
chevy universal throttle rod D&R classics part number M00124-U comes with one of these on the end. $11.95 yes, having the lathe is nice. Mat
I know what you mean, the new parts guys are good if you need a cabin filter for your lexus. Let me know if you can't track one down, i've got a few of them and can send you one.
here is a link for one. Jegs and Summit also sell them. http://pitstopusa.com/i-5075116-mr-...00-hole-holley-4150-4160-4150-hp-4500-hp.html
Like I said, drill press is pretty much all you need. You could make it out of round stock or rectagular bar.