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Old Jan 11, 2005 | 02:59 AM
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Question Cable hook up to Jay Tech TB.

As a few of you (or maybe all for that matter) might know by now , I will be running a whole Jay tech intake on my motor soon , thing is I haven't figured out how to hook up the throttle camle yet . I found a few cable brackets used for carbs but I doubt they'll work on the TB since it uses an "arm" instead of a pully type attachment . Any one have any ideas , or has done this before and can put up some pics and maybe a short "how To" and part list ? , thanks. I've uploaded pics of the bracket and pulley ,in case any one doesn't know what I'm talking about.
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Old Jan 11, 2005 | 04:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Marcel Burkett
As a few of you (or maybe all for that matter) might know by now , I will be running a whole Jay tech intake on my motor soon , thing is I haven't figured out how to hook up the throttle camle yet . I found a few cable brackets used for carbs but I doubt they'll work on the TB since it uses an "arm" instead of a pully type attachment . Any one have any ideas , or has done this before and can put up some pics and maybe a short "how To" and part list ? , thanks. I've uploaded pics of the bracket and pulley ,in case any one doesn't know what I'm talking about.
Is this the TB you are talking about?



If so, you can probably detach the arm, and use the this one instead:


For the throttle cable bracket, RB sells:


Hope this helps

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Old Jan 12, 2005 | 07:17 PM
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Thanks man!! , the RB bracket looks like it'll work with the "arm" type linkage . I ordered it already , I will post what I find.
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Old Jan 13, 2005 | 05:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Marcel Burkett
Thanks man!! , the RB bracket looks like it'll work with the "arm" type linkage . I ordered it already , I will post what I find.
The RB bracket is commonly used, the erst of the setups that I've seen, owners fabricate some sort of bracket; I rather use the RB one I am not sure about the TB arm though

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