I need to know what the measurement is from the center line of the carburetor throttle shaft to the center line of the fitting that the TV cable attaches to on a WCFB carb. I'm going to make up this arm, and attach it to the throttle linkage on the WCFB.
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200 4R TV Cable Attachment On a WCFB Carburetor
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I've done one myself from scratch. All you have to do is measure carefully and make sure to get the degrees/clock position correct. It's much, much easier with the carb off the car. The one I did has worked great for many years without incident.
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Not a WCFB, but I made my own for an Edelbrock. I measured as best I could with calipers. As you can see I opted to make my own cable bracket - and make it adjustable. The arm was from a GM throttle body and I modified it to fit. The angle Gage isn't visible but I strove to get both the distance and angle correct. By making the attachment in the vertical plan it allowed spacers (if needed) to increase the length. Note, this was for a 700R4 (with Chevy 350), not sure if the 200R4 is the same. BTW, where were all you "I made my own" guys when I was asking a few years back? All I got was a lot of flack for being a CASO and not spending $100+ for the ready made stuff because everyone was sure some "outsider" couldn't make one. All the best in your efforts.
This is a link to Art Carr Transmission http://www.cpttransmission.com/tech_tvcable.htm . At the bottom is "click for tech 2". This is a better diagram than the image I posted.Last edited by wittsend; 03-29-2016, 08:40 PM.'64 Lark Type, powered by '85 Corvette L-98 (carburetor), 700R4, - CASO to the Max.
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Originally posted by wittsend View PostNot a WCFB, but I made my own for an Edelbrock. I measured as best I could with calipers. As you can see I opted to make my own cable bracket - and make it adjustable. The arm was from a GM throttle body and I modified it to fit. The angle Gage isn't visible but I strove to get both the distance and angle correct. By making the attachment in the vertical plan it allowed spacers (if needed) to increase the length. Note, this was for a 700R4 (with Chevy 350), not sure if the 200R4 is the same. BTW, where were all you "I made my own" guys when I was asking a few years back? All I got was a lot of flack for being a CASO and not spending $100+ for the ready made stuff because everyone was sure some "outsider" couldn't make one. All the best in your efforts.
This is a link to Art Carr Transmission http://www.cpttransmission.com/tech_tvcable.htm . At the bottom is "click for tech 2". This is a better diagram than the image I posted.
I didn't own a Stude until just last year when I joined this wed site. I would have helped anyone with the same question as i did the OP if I had been around a few years ago.
Nice pics!!
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