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Re: Dual SU pictures

To: tedtsimx@q1.net
Subject: Re: Dual SU pictures
From: Joe Curry <spitlist@gte.net>
Date: Sun, 10 Oct 1999 20:10:04 -0700
Ted,
The application in question is indeed HS2's but not the ones you are
thinking of.  These are attached to a 1147 manifold which is built
differently and cannot easily adapt the later type linkage.  However, I
managed to fabricate one for my 1500 and I will see if It is possible to
do something similar on the 1147.

Regards,
Joe

Ted Schumacher wrote:
> 
> Bill Kelly wrote:
> >
> > Joe,
> >
> > Here's a rough depiction of the bracket the stock Herald uses to
> > terminate the cable accelerator linkage, similar (same?) to what Phil
> > described for the Bond Equipe. Looking toward the front of the car:
> >
> >                     ____
> > ___________________|____|
> > ___________________ ____--------> to carb
> >                    |    |
> >                    |
> >                    |
> >                    |
> >                    |
> >                    |
> >              _^_   |
> >           __|___|__|
> >
> > That's a head stud and nut holding the thing steady at the bottom. The
> > vertical run is about 4 - 5 inches. It's truly vertical for the lower
> > couple of inches, bends to the right about 20 degrees midway up (not
> > shown). The edges are bent back to act as a stiffener. It's pretty heavy
> > stock - must have taken one heckuva machine to stamp it out and bend
> > those edges back!
> >
> > There are 2 holes up top. The one in the main vertical run fits the OD
> > of the cable sheath. The one in the bent-around end bit is smaller.
> > There's a steel fitting on the end of the cable sheath, shaped like this
> > (not to the same scale as above!)
> >
> > ______ -----------
> >       |           |_
> > cable |  fitting   _------> to carb
> > ______|           |
> >        -----------
> > The little nozzle at the end fits the smaller hole in the bracket. The
> > cable is held in place against backing out to the left by the throttle
> > return spring. As Phil said, crude but effective.
> >
> > Clear as mud? Perhaps somebody with a large collection of derilect
> > Heralds could send you one (Hi, Andy:)
> >
> > Bill
> > '62 Herald, not derilect
> all the late eurpean cars with twin carbs - hs4's used a calbe linkage.
> the cable pulled a bellcrank that lifted an arm on the linkage rod
> between the carbs.this could esily be fitted to the hs2 carbs as well.
> we stock and sell any of the euro/brit twin carb sets so am very
> familiar with the linkage. ted
> --
> Ted Schumacher
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