holley kickdown

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F2FIDDY
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holley kickdown

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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?
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you may have to get a lokar cable kit from jegs
check it out :thup:

http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/stores/s ... 6_-1_10519
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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


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re: holley kickdown

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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
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