[DeTomaso] Techno question: Small carb part

Don Thomas don.thomas.ieee at gmail.com
Sat Apr 29 01:22:06 EDT 2017


Like these ?

https://www.holley.com/products/fuel_systems/carburetor_components/brackets_and_linkage/parts/20-2

https://www.summitracing.com/int/parts/hly-20-2

-dt


On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 6:13 PM, bill <bill at incendium.com> wrote:

>    Chuck:
>
>    You really need to find a "gray hair or no hair" old school auto parts
>    store, but Jerry's description should be more that adequate,  good
>    luck.....
>
>    Cheers
>
>    Bill Moore
>
>    Calgary
>
>    -------- Original message --------
>    From: Charles Engles <cengles at cox.net>
>    Date: 2017-04-28 6:49 PM (GMT-07:00)
>    To: detomaso at server.detomasolist.com
>    Subject: [DeTomaso] Techno question: Small carb part
>
>    Dear Forum,
>                         There is a small part on the carb throttle
>    arm/lever
>    that connects to the end of the Pantera throttle cable.  The part is a
>    small
>    metal ball on top of a cone-like pedestal that fits sideways in the
>    throttle
>    arm.  The Pantera throttle cable end captures the ball of the carb arm
>    in
>    the socket of the end of the throttle cable.
>                         If I have explained this well enough for it to
>    make
>    sense, then dumb questions follow:
>    1)       What is the proper name of that fiddly bit, little ball
>    thingee??
>    2)       Where can I find one or two or three on a Saturday morning??
>    {
>    PLEASE don't tell me to back to the Temple of Auto Parts
>    Disappointment: my
>    local NAPA store....}
>                                           Warmest regards,  Chuck Engles
>       Dear Forum,
>                            There is a small part on the carb throttle
>       arm/lever that connects to the end of the Pantera throttle cable.
>    The
>       part is a small metal ball on top of a cone-like pedestal that fits
>       sideways in the throttle arm.  The Pantera throttle cable end
>    captures
>       the ball of the carb arm in the socket of the end of the throttle
>       cable.
>                            If I have explained this well enough for it to
>       make sense, then dumb questions follow:
>       1)       What is the proper name of that fiddly bit, little ball
>       thingee??
>       2)       Where can I find one or two or three on a Saturday
>    morning??
>       { PLEASE don't tell me to back to the Temple of Auto Parts
>       Disappointment: my local NAPA store........}
>                                              Warmest regards,  Chuck
>    Engles
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   Like these ?
   [1]https://www.holley.com/products/fuel_systems/carburetor_components/b
   rackets_and_linkage/parts/20-2
   [2]https://www.summitracing.com/int/parts/hly-20-2
   -dt

   On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 6:13 PM, bill <[3]bill at incendium.com> wrote:

     A  A Chuck:
     A  A You really need to find a "gray hair or no hair" old school
     auto parts
     A  A store, but Jerry's description should be more that adequate,A
     good
     A  A luck.....
     A  A Cheers
     A  A Bill Moore
     A  A Calgary
     A  A -------- Original message --------
     A  A From: Charles Engles <[4]cengles at cox.net>
     A  A Date: 2017-04-28 6:49 PM (GMT-07:00)
     A  A To: [5]detomaso at server.detomasolist.com
     A  A Subject: [DeTomaso] Techno question: Small carb part
     A  A Dear Forum,
     A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  There is a small part on the
     carb throttle
     A  A arm/lever
     A  A that connects to the end of the Pantera throttle cable.A  The
     part is a
     A  A small
     A  A metal ball on top of a cone-like pedestal that fits sideways in
     the
     A  A throttle
     A  A arm.A  The Pantera throttle cable end captures the ball of the
     carb arm
     A  A in
     A  A the socket of the end of the throttle cable.
     A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  If I have explained this well
     enough for it to
     A  A make
     A  A sense, then dumb questions follow:
     A  A 1)A  A  A  A What is the proper name of that fiddly bit, little
     ball
     A  A thingee??
     A  A 2)A  A  A  A Where can I find one or two or three on a Saturday
     morning??
     A  A {
     A  A PLEASE don't tell me to back to the Temple of Auto Parts
     A  A Disappointment: my
     A  A local NAPA store....}
     A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A
     Warmest regards,A  Chuck Engles
     A  A  A  Dear Forum,
     A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A There is a small part on
     the carb throttle
     A  A  A  arm/lever that connects to the end of the Pantera throttle
     cable.
     A  A The
     A  A  A  part is a small metal ball on top of a cone-like pedestal
     that fits
     A  A  A  sideways in the throttle arm.A  The Pantera throttle cable
     end
     A  A captures
     A  A  A  the ball of the carb arm in the socket of the end of the
     throttle
     A  A  A  cable.
     A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A If I have explained this
     well enough for it to
     A  A  A  make sense, then dumb questions follow:
     A  A  A  1)A  A  A  A What is the proper name of that fiddly bit,
     little ball
     A  A  A  thingee??
     A  A  A  2)A  A  A  A Where can I find one or two or three on a
     Saturday
     A  A morning??
     A  A  A  { PLEASE don't tell me to back to the Temple of Auto Parts
     A  A  A  Disappointment: my local NAPA store........}
     A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A  A
     A Warmest regards,A  Chuck
     A  A Engles
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References

   1. https://www.holley.com/products/fuel_systems/carburetor_components/brackets_and_linkage/parts/20-2
   2. https://www.summitracing.com/int/parts/hly-20-2
   3. mailto:bill at incendium.com
   4. mailto:cengles at cox.net
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