Just in case you guys think I'm slacking....A little update....I can only fit so many pieces on my small mill and before any one says use a fly cutter...I don't have one and that end mill in the pic was the sharpest one I have Also, no power feed here
Looks like the old mill needs a little tramming.......
You might find you have problems keeping both cables to the carburetors pulling evenly from that yoke. One cable may pull slightly differently than the other so you'll be unbalanced. I don't know, but if that happens you could look at BMW motorcycle distribution boxes, like this one:
It's $40 bucks (cheap for BMW parts) but a proven design. That's from the parts fiche at Max BMW (http://www.maxbmwmotorcycles.com/fiche/ ... ?vid=51676 fiche number 32, Steering. Cables 4 are to the carbs, 2 is the choke cable (don't use it) and 3 is from the accelerator. Or find a used one cheaper on e-bay. If you don't need it, great, but if you find you have problems there's a solution that should pretty much plug right in to the rest of what you already have there.
I have a hand throttle on my engine test stand. When I actuate the throttle, both shafts start turning at the exact same time.
The stock throttle cable is much stiffer with a solid rod at the end, compared to the bike brake cable I'm using on the test stand. This should help keep things aligned even better. I'll save your link just in case though.
i may try to hunt one of those down for my own use, I am interested in a cable throttle, and I have yet to find a good choke solution. how does that choke work?
give a man a watch and he'll allways know what time it is. give him two and he can never be sure again.
Things are rarely just crazy enough to work, but they're frequently just crazy enough to fail hilariously.
fusername wrote:i may try to hunt one of those down for my own use, I am interested in a cable throttle, and I have yet to find a good choke solution. how does that choke work?
Choke? We don't need no stinking Choke!
People still use those things?
Just a small update... I've kinda changed my plans. Where as I was going to just supply the wheels and brackets, instead, I'm going to make up some complete sets to pass out for testing. I have located a source for the stainless cable sheathing and fancy aluminum ends. These are a lot lower in cost than the Lokar cables. I think this is the way to go. Everything has to work together and having the right cables is key.
Also, I've changed the setup slightly on the weber arrangement. I'm making the it so that you don't have to modify the Weber throttle arms, just bolt the wheel on and still retain the adjuster and such. I have all the brackets done, working on the wheels right now. Thanks for being patient
Originally,it's used to pull on with a bellcrank..
I'd still try to do the split pulley//clamp thing.
You may find a screw out the backside of the pulley to mount secondary return springs is required... The Weber return springs on the shaft are a tad wimpy by themselves.
Addendum to Newtons first law:
zero vehicles on jackstands, square gets a fresh 090 and 1911, cabby gets a blower.
EZ3.6 Vanagon after that.(mounted, needs everything finished) then Creamsicle.
Piledriver wrote:
You may find a screw out the backside of the pulley to mount secondary return springs is required... The Weber return springs on the shaft are a tad wimpy by themselves.
Could the extra spring be mounted on the opposite side of the carb????