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Dual SU (1800 SSS ) setup into a 620 cable / linkage info


PtheDude

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My dual SU L20b is in my 620. It came out of a 510. VERY different throttle - accelerator cable setups.

 

I need ideas or even better, pics, of some solutions that others have worked out. I've got a bunch of stuff off a roadster, including the part that will connect my cable to the SU rod.

 

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I made my own throddle assembly, there are holes on the side of the towers that hold the throddle cable mount assembly, I used them and the stock 521 throddle cable.

My throddle assembly is a push type.

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As you can see in the photo below, I made the throddle cable mount out of a piece of angle, and the cable connection was made out of a pulley from a hangglider.

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yep! I sure did, used a trunion from a roadster. almost looks stock.  now I am looking at putting a 73 booster in, so I can run the stock aircleaner box on my SU's

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yep! I sure did, used a trunion from a roadster. almost looks stock.  now I am looking at putting a 73 booster in, so I can run the stock aircleaner box on my SU's

hey I have the same setup as you and I want to run oem airbox as well I have the smaller booster to put in but I think its not going to be enough room. any ideas?

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