I have what I believe is a Eurcarbs bracket mounted to the top of a twin carb.
The gap between the balls for the link rod is now 10mm!
If the spindle levers in the pic. are right-handed, what I believe would work would be right-handed levers. Are there such things? Where could I get
them from?
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Not sure I understand the question.
Can you not modify what you've got? I have welded tabs on and extended and bent that sort of thing to get linkages to work.
Cheers
mark
me neither. you may need to refine your question.
usaully the left hand carb, when view standing in front of the engine, is the master - this has
the mechanism for the cable/rod - the right hand one being the slave and has the synchornisation tab - the
tink you show on the right.
On the left you have what appear to be two types of lever - one for a push rod and other for a attaching to
the cable.
Manifolds for twin side draught, weber and delloroto, should be spaced so the The tabs on these will fit
into the space left by the spring loaded scew on the linkage on the right.
Thanks 02GF74 - this is what I have and already know and it is good to have it confirmed.
Thanks Mark - it is good to know you can muck about with these levers to get what you want. I am afraid that if I bend a tab through 180 deg. it will
snap off and the rectangular hole in the middle points in the wrong direction.
I am sorry if I did not explain very well. That is the nature of these problems.
Perhaps this picture shows more clearly. The gap between the balls is only 10mm! It can't work like that. If I turn the left hand lever over,
bend the tabs through 180 deg. and drill out the center rectangular hole, I may be able to fit a 4cm link rod! But why do that if I can get such a
part already made up.
Is that any clearer?
Reg
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