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Linkage setup

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1967 plymouth satellite, 383 4V automatic. Can any one verify if this linkage setup is correct. I had to change the throttle cable, and carburetor stud as what was on the car was a totally different and incorrect setup. I just want to make sure it's correct. Thanks in advance.

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Did you have to do any adjusting on the kickdown linkage? Just mentioning it so it is also adjusted properly. ruffcut
 
The oem nut that retains the stud is deeper than the one you are using. When used in conjunction with the clip and washer it removes excess lateral movement of the kickdown arm.
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1967 plymouth satellite, 383 4V automatic. Can any one verify if this linkage setup is correct. I had to change the throttle cable, and carburetor stud as what was on the car was a totally different and incorrect setup. I just want to make sure it's correct. Thanks in advance.

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whats clamping the throttle cable i see nothing.
 
whats clamping the throttle cable i see nothing.
Thats my next step. I just found out I will need a throttle cable mounting bracket for a 383-4V automatic. Right now I only have the retaining clip and nut. Not sure where I can get one. The hunt starts later today.
 
Thats my next step. I just found out I will need a throttle cable mounting bracket for a 383-4V automatic. Right now I only have the retaining clip and nut. Not sure where I can get one. The hunt starts later today.
I might have one. I'll check later tonight
 
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