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Old 04-14-2016, 12:29 AM   #1
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Throttle cable bracket help

Guys needing your help figuring this out. I ordered this bracket from Summit as they said it was the correct for my edelbrock carb. I go to install it and ran into a problem. I can not get he throttle cable into the bracket. There looks to be no way it's going to fit unless I cut the bracket up. Do I have the wrong bracket? Or does the truck have the wrong throttle cable? Truck is a 72
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Re: Throttle cable bracket help

I ran into the same problem when I bought mine. I ended up cutting the top of the bracket and trimmed the rubber so it would slide on. I read here on the forum somewherr that the the later trucks have the correct throttle cable for the bracket. I also bought the matching kick down cable bracket and it works just fine.
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I ran into the same problem when I bought mine. I ended up cutting the top of the bracket and trimmed the rubber so it would slide on. I read here on the forum somewherr that the the later trucks have the correct throttle cable for the bracket. I also bought the matching kick down cable bracket and it works just fine.
That was what I was thinking I was going to have to do. Just didn't want to cut the bracket and then find out I had the wrong cable. You have any pictures of your installed?
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Old 04-15-2016, 02:02 PM   #6
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Re: Throttle cable bracket help

Search the parts boards, the factory brackets come up used now and then. Member RogerKoop had some for sale a while back. The factory one has a round hole with a wedge shaped slot cut into the side of it.
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Search the parts boards, the factory brackets come up used now and then. Member RogerKoop had some for sale a while back. The factory one has a round hole with a wedge shaped slot cut into the side of it.
I can't use any bracket but something like I already have. Running an air gap intake with no where to mount a stock style
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Re: Throttle cable bracket help

Stock bracket mounts on the left rear carb mounting bolt/stud.
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Re: Throttle cable bracket help

The factory bracket will have about a 1/2" slot in the side of it that the rubber grommet on the cable slides into. I'd just cut a slot.

It will look like the top part of this bracket.



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Ok I had seen one that mounted to the intake and I thought that was how the stock one were. I've already go he mounts and brackets just will have to do some trimming to the one to get it to fit
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Re: Throttle cable bracket help

This is what the stock bracket looks like. It does not have the provision for kickdown cable, however.
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Re: Throttle cable bracket help

Yep... The one I showed is an aftermarket bracket made by Holley. I used one on my 1972 GMC cable, but had to modify it to work with my setup.

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