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posted on April 25th, 2013 at 12:27 PM
Help with Holley!! Acc cable to throttle linkage


Hey all, was hoping to put an engine in today, I have an old Holley bugspray set-up I picked up years ago. However I can't see how i can get the accelerator cable through the normal fan shroud hole.. And connect to te carbie linkage. The manifold is in the way. The accelerator cable needs to be 2 " to the left... (but that's where the oil cooler is!)

Help! Anyone set one of these up before? I am in the shed now and can't post pics from my phone.
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posted on April 25th, 2013 at 01:48 PM



You answered your own question......

" The accelerator cable needs to be 2 " to the left... (but that's where the oil cooler is!)"

You can cut the cable mount on the throttle arm of the carby and weld it back on at a slight angle towards the drivers side of the car. Then you bend the tube that goes through the shroud into a slight half moon shape. Then re-drill the hole on the rear (Rear of car) of the fan shroud as close to the oil cooler as you can (Helps if you have a dog house cooler). The aim is to give as little resistance as possible on the cable.

Or

Run an external cooler.....

I am not at home so I cannot post a picture for you but I have a shroud that I modifyed this way for a Bugspray.

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posted on April 25th, 2013 at 02:00 PM



Hey Nicko, thanks would love to see a pic, I couldn't find any on google that helped.

I was thinking of modifying the linkage, as you say, have you got the cable running between the separate manifold pipes (coming down out of the carbie)?
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posted on April 25th, 2013 at 02:30 PM



No just angled slightly so instead of the cable linkage facing the rear of the car it is facing diagonally to take some of the side load off the cable. The last thing you want is a cable that gets stuck full throttle.

I wont be home for 2 weeks so I can't get you a photo. Sorry.


Some of the manifolds actually angle slightly so that the whole carby is not paralell to the shroud. This is better as you arent chopping and welding the throttle linkage.




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posted on April 25th, 2013 at 03:36 PM



http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=331055&postdays=0&po...



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posted on April 25th, 2013 at 09:25 PM



Hi

Holleys are a bit of a pain in cooler weather, they tend to ice up in winter, so they idle at about 2500 rpm.

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posted on April 26th, 2013 at 07:34 AM



Thanks for the replies, and cheers for the picture ian. My manifold is different to that one, on mine the pipes coming down from the carbie are seperate and there is a gap of maybe 2cm between them. The pictures on the samba link show quite a tidy tidy linkage setup bolted to the shroud, this might be something I have to do, as the angle on the accelerator cable might be too much without a custom linkage... Hmmmm

I know these carbies have some issues, but after reading a bit about them I will still give it a shot Gotta tinker with something!! The plan is to get a bigger and better engine with twin carbies later on... But that might be a few years away.

I'll post some pics next week, will see what solution I can find.
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posted on April 26th, 2013 at 03:56 PM



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Holleys are a bit of a pain in cooler weather, they tend to ice up in winter, so they idle at about 2500 rpm.

Steve


LOL - ain't that the truth!

Happened to me while driving through Goulburn @ 4:00 AM, on my way to the snow.

The solution, unplugged one of the heater hoses and pointed it at the centre of the intake manifold.

The carb combined with an S&S Super Street exhaust system and a 009, produced a great mid-range on 1500 single port.
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posted on April 26th, 2013 at 05:21 PM



Thanks guys, appreciate the responses. A lot of mixed responses about this carb on the samba, but there is enough positive stuff That may sway me to persevere.


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