holley kickdown
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- F2FIDDY
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holley kickdown
I installed a holley carb from a Chebby (750 vac. sec.) and now the kickdown lever seems too short. Is there some way I can get the lever connected?
- craftsman
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you may have to get a lokar cable kit from jegs
check it out
http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/stores/s ... 6_-1_10519
check it out
http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/stores/s ... 6_-1_10519
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re: holley kickdown
Holley used to package a kickdown lever extension 20-41, and a hardware kit, 20-91
http://www.holley.com/types/Throttle%20 ... cketry.asp
http://www.holley.com/types/Throttle%20 ... cketry.asp
As a metter of fact, i AM trying to keep up with the Jones'
Driving like Parnelli, Drinkin' like George
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- F2FIDDY
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re: holley kickdown
I just spoke to Holley tech. support. the throttle shaft assy. needs to be changed, it's the only difference between the Ford and Cheb. carbs. Its about $25.
P.S. as most Chev motors do belong in the dumpster, we can recycle some screws and external components before completely dicarding any General Motors garbage.
Thank you for considering our environment
P.S. as most Chev motors do belong in the dumpster, we can recycle some screws and external components before completely dicarding any General Motors garbage.
Thank you for considering our environment