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Old 11-02-2011, 12:18 AM   #1
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Question Firewall throttle linkage 1960 apache

Hi Guys, newbie on this forum but long time looker. Does any body have any pics of the throttle linkage from the firewall for a 1960 C-10 Apache. I installed a v-8 with Edelbrock carb. My linkage has 2 levers and they face downward and I need them facing upward. Need to be sure I have the right linkage before I cut, grind, and fabricate.
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Old 11-02-2011, 12:32 AM   #2
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Re: Firewall throttle linkage 1960 apache

that looks like a 235 6 with the optional in dash throttle control. the v8's have the lever pointing straight up (180 from where yours is now)

that looks long enough to work for a v8 if you just flip it 180 degrees...
and just delete the throttle cable attachment (the shorter thicker lever)
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Old 11-02-2011, 01:19 AM   #3
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Re: Firewall throttle linkage 1960 apache

Yes I think the V8s arm is longer, if in need shoot me a PM I have crates full of that stuff sitting around if ya need the longer arm.
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Old 11-02-2011, 03:00 AM   #4
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Re: Firewall throttle linkage 1960 apache

This is what the linkage looked like on my 1960 305 GMC. The vertical arm for a SBC might be about 3-4" shorter, because the V6 is that much taller.


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Old 11-02-2011, 01:04 PM   #5
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Re: Firewall throttle linkage 1960 apache

Hey Guys thanks for the response. Looking on my linkage the shaft where the lever slides through is not round, that's why the lever faces down. I will need to drill out the lever and position it upward (tack weld in place) I probably will flatten the lever to get an inch longer but my measurements are still short. I need at least 1 1/2 to 2 inches longer to be good (total length on lever 5-6 inches) Heres sum pics of the lever and engine. 72bigred i'll shoot you a pm...thanks guys
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Old 11-03-2011, 10:35 PM   #6
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Here are pictures of what you need .... As well as in this linkage the shaft where the lever slides through is not round either ... The trottle piece where the pieces all connect together isn't round also .. This linkage shound be the same as you need .. Its from a 63 with a SB Chevy ... Factory ... You can have it for the price of shipping ....
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Here are pictures of what you need .... As well as in this linkage the shaft where the lever slides through is not round either ... The trottle piece where the pieces all connect together isn't round also .. This linkage shound be the same as you need .. Its from a 63 with a SB Chevy ... Factory ... You can have it for the price of shipping ....
62 Longbed man I appreciate that. I have been on other forums and by far this one is the best!! That's exactly what I need and this will sure save me sum cutting, welding, and fabrication. I'm gonna pm you. Thanks
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Old 11-07-2011, 11:58 PM   #8
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Here are pictures of what you need .... As well as in this linkage the shaft where the lever slides through is not round either ... The trottle piece where the pieces all connect together isn't round also .. This linkage shound be the same as you need .. Its from a 63 with a SB Chevy ... Factory ... You can have it for the price of shipping ....
62 Longbed, I received your package today and would like to personally thank you on this forum for the generous parts donation I received for my truck. I greatly appreciate the time and effort you put in to sending this package to me. Me and my 2 favorite girls can't thank you enough. And Jeff, next time my oldest girl tells me when will the truck be running I'll say (before you start college...lol) ; Thanks from 1 Chevy truck guy to another. Look for something in the mail. Larry.
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Old 11-08-2011, 03:33 PM   #9
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Re: Firewall throttle linkage 1960 apache

That is one cool looking truck, Doobie!! I had to fab the linkage for mine. Here is a couple of pics... I made mine for about $8.00 with pieces from a hardware store. Threaded aluminum rod and a heim link attached to the short arm. Works great for my setup.

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Old 11-08-2011, 05:19 PM   #10
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Re: Firewall throttle linkage 1960 apache

Hey Sam can you get me some more pics of your Fab job, and list the parts I will need so I wont sound like an idiot at the store?! I am thinking of going that way and getting rid of the metal hanger piece setup that is still there from the previous owner. I think that may be easier than go
ing to pull a part, getting a new pedal assembly and so on...?
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Hey Sam can you get me some more pics of your Fab job, and list the parts I will need so I wont sound like an idiot at the store?! I am thinking of going that way and getting rid of the metal hanger piece setup that is still there from the previous owner. I think that may be easier than go
ing to pull a part, getting a new pedal assembly and so on...?
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If you will PM your email address, I can send you pictures and all of the parts you need to ask for. I looked like a real dumba$$ in the hardware store trying to describe the heim link (I didn't know what they were called). The poor guy that worked there had this blank stare the whole time. Finally, an old hot-rod guy walked past him and said "Come on, I'll get you straightened out." Thank goodness! He was a life saver!!

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Old 11-08-2011, 10:10 PM   #12
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That is one cool looking truck, Doobie!! I had to fab the linkage for mine. Here is a couple of pics... I made mine for about $8.00 with pieces from a hardware store. Threaded aluminum rod and a heim link attached to the short arm. Works great for my setup.

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Samuell, that looks good. I've seen some similar to yours on the speed shop mail orders around 40-50 bucks. Some times we all need to improvise on these bad ass trucks...
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Old 11-08-2011, 10:57 PM   #13
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Re: Firewall throttle linkage 1960 apache

Thanks, Doob. I saw them online too and thought to myself "Sam, you can make that!" So, there it is. about $8 in pieces and of course the tools were a bit more, but i'll use them for other things in the future, so that didn't get factored into the cost of the thing.
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Re: Firewall throttle linkage 1960 apache

I just updated my carb, so I had to update my custom throttle linkage. I used my old set I made as a template and used heim joints (aka: rod end bearings) like the post above to make the new connections. I found a good how to do article here that includes a shopping list that worked. http://www.fordmuscle.com/archives/2...rottleLinkage/ Its a ford website but the custom linkage still works for our trucks.
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Old 05-14-2013, 06:52 AM   #15
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Re: Firewall throttle linkage 1960 apache

I worked with a fellow hot rodder, he turned me on to the heim joint in 88. I used a piece of stainless. I had to take my engine out (350) and relized that all this time I was running with a short lever from the 6 cylinder I had before. found a longer one at the salvage and instant power, always wondered why it seemed that I never had much power. Never had full throttle! 20 years never had it. Boy I even feel stupid talking about it. I built mine way before we could have this much help from around the world.
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Old 05-14-2013, 07:18 AM   #16
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Re: Firewall throttle linkage 1960 apache

I was fortunate when I installed my 305 w/ TBI. I measured the throttle linkage on the TBI and the linkage in the truck- from pivot point to where the rod connected was under 1/8" difference- so basically a 1:1 ratio. All I did was extend the rod about 2 1/2" and put a 45 degree bend at the rear to clear intake. Works smooth and have full throttle. Nice thing about TBI- has built in return spring.
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I just updated my carb, so I had to update my custom throttle linkage. I used my old set I made as a template and used heim joints (aka: rod end bearings) like the post above to make the new connections. I found a good how to do article here that includes a shopping list that worked. http://www.fordmuscle.com/archives/2...rottleLinkage/ Its a ford website but the custom linkage still works for our trucks.
Cool info WhippinSaw....will need to save for sure... thanks for sharing..
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Re: Firewall throttle linkage 1960 apache

Hello everyone, I am in a similar boat here. My throttle arm is the short one and im looking for the longer style V8 arm because of the swap. I have a 63 C10 and have done some searching but cant seem to find a replacement. Does anyone know where I can get one? Thanks for any help!
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Hello everyone, I am in a similar boat here. My throttle arm is the short one and im looking for the longer style V8 arm because of the swap. I have a 63 C10 and have done some searching but cant seem to find a replacement. Does anyone know where I can get one? Thanks for any help!
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Re: Firewall throttle linkage 1960 apache

I pulled the whole pedal assembly with cable and bracket from a 94 Silverado. One of the best small upgrades I've made.
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Hello everyone, I am in a similar boat here. My throttle arm is the short one and im looking for the longer style V8 arm because of the swap. I have a 63 C10 and have done some searching but cant seem to find a replacement. Does anyone know where I can get one? Thanks for any help!
For some reason I can't upload a pic. But I bought a piece of steel from the hardware store, 36" long, 3/4" wide and 1/8" thick for less than $4. I cut it 2.5" longer than my existing arm. Drilled two holes and bolted it to my old one. Drilled a hole 2" up from my old hole and used a grinder to round off the square edges. It took an hour start to finish. I saw the idea somewhere on this forum. Worked perfectly, secondaries open fully and it's guzzling gas as it should.
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