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Throttle cable question.

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Hopefully this is the right place for this. I have a 68 GTX 440. With an AFB, or an AVS my throttle cable works fine. But I have purchased an Edelbrock AVS2, and now my cable is just a tad too short. Does anyone have an idea of what’s going on? Any help would be greatly appreciate!

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You should also have a little bit of wiggle room where your throttle cable attaches to the manifold bracket if it doesn't quite reach out far enough.
 
You should also have a little bit of wiggle room where your throttle cable attaches to the manifold bracket if it doesn't quite reach out far enough.
I’m actually starting to pull it of the firewall grommet trying to get it that far, probably because I’m trying to make what I have work, instead of buying parts.
 
I’m actually starting to pull it of the firewall grommet trying to get it that far, probably because I’m trying to make what I have work, instead of buying parts.
How much taller over the stock intake is that one you have on there?
 
I also did a swap to an Edelbrock several years ago, and found out about needing that linkage adapter for Mopars. Problem was solved.
 
It’s an Eddy performer with a 3/8” spacer, to help prevent vapor lock
Now that I'm not using that mini screen on my phone and on the laptop now, I can see the problem more clearly. Yeah, the adapter should do the trick.
 
 
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