chriswells78
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- Joined
- November 4, 2005
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- 2,442
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- Location
- Central Ohio
- City, State
- Powell(Columbus), OH
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2013 Limited
I'm doing away with the EGR and the big clunk elbow during my motor swap. I'm also adding a 75mm throttle body and I have ported the upper intake to match.
This put me in the dilema of how to make the trottle cable and cruise control linkage work properly. I also needed a place to mount the vacume pump. I thought about a couple different ways of acomplishing these tasks with seperate brackets, but when I started mocking up the throttle cable bracket and realized that I could kill two birds with one stone.
I had this piece of 14" long 1 1/4" angle aluminum left over from another project. I notched it to fit over the hump in the throttle body enough so the opposite side of the angle aluminum cleared the swing arm on the throttle body. I used a part of the stock bracket to hold the cables. It is held on to the aluminum with 4 screws. Seems to work great. We'll see how it works when I get it in the truck.
I need to take it apart, shine up the aluminum and hit it with some high heat clear coat that I have to keep it from oxidizing.
Here are the pics
This put me in the dilema of how to make the trottle cable and cruise control linkage work properly. I also needed a place to mount the vacume pump. I thought about a couple different ways of acomplishing these tasks with seperate brackets, but when I started mocking up the throttle cable bracket and realized that I could kill two birds with one stone.
I had this piece of 14" long 1 1/4" angle aluminum left over from another project. I notched it to fit over the hump in the throttle body enough so the opposite side of the angle aluminum cleared the swing arm on the throttle body. I used a part of the stock bracket to hold the cables. It is held on to the aluminum with 4 screws. Seems to work great. We'll see how it works when I get it in the truck.
I need to take it apart, shine up the aluminum and hit it with some high heat clear coat that I have to keep it from oxidizing.
Here are the pics