01-07-2014, 05:11 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: hobbs nm
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throttle rod
Hello guys. I have a 69 cst that was a 350 350 truck. The engine block broke where the starter mounts. I bought a 68 350hp 396 from a chevelle to put in it. This has been a retirement project for me. I havent worked on it alot ive had the truck for 8 years. I have made some progress but it isnt finished yet. I want to get it running and have been working slowly on it. I have had a few roadblocks and doing a big block was probably a task that i sould have avoided. I have had fitment issues with the firewall the trans crossmember having to move and the shifter linkage. I have a question on the throttle rod. Is it wise to keep the rod or change to a cable? If so where do i get the parts to make the conversion? i have the rod where it looks like it will work great but i believe i read somewhere that it wasnt a good idea to keep it. Thanks for the help. I appreciate it.
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01-07-2014, 05:23 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Chandler AZ
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Re: throttle rod
I kept the rod on mine when I switched to Olds Big Block. Since then I went back to small block Chevy and still have a rod setup.
I made the rod out of 2 Heims joints, 2 pairs of nylon shoulder washers and bolted it up with NyLockŪ nuts. Works great for me.
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