Throttle linkage stud size

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Throttle linkage stud size

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Swapping out the manifold and carb on my 69 d100 318 NP435 to a dual plane with an edelbrock performer carb. The performer says it comes with a "Throttle Cable Ball-End Stud - 10-32 x .250”. I am not sure how that is measured. So wondering either if someone can tell me how to measure the ball-end stud on my stromberg 3-238 or if the edelbrock just fits and nothing to worry about. There are about 15 different stud sizes and adapters available from edelbrock to chose from but all are extra $$... I am doing the swap over christmas vacation week and lining up all the little bits to install the carb. I have the manifold already.
1969 D100 LWB 318 np435
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Re: Throttle linkage stud size

Post by coelcanth »

don't know the exact answer to your question,
but if you could measure your current ball stud, you should be able to figure it out...

my guess is 10-32 is the threads on the back of the stud and 1/4" is the diameter of the ball itself.

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Re: Throttle linkage stud size

Post by earlymopar »

coelcanth is correct is correct. It is a 1/4 diameter ball and the ball stud is a # 10-32 thread.

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Re: Throttle linkage stud size

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Great! That is what I needed to know. I will measure the current ball at its largest spot.
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2016 3500 SWB 6.7 Cummins 68RFE

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Re: Throttle linkage stud size

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I need the piece that screws onto the end of the linkage rod and pops onto the ball. you got an extra one?

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Re: Throttle linkage stud size

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Kaegi wrote:I need the piece that screws onto the end of the linkage rod and pops onto the ball. you got an extra one?
I do not have an extra one. If I end up not using my current one, I will let one know.
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2016 3500 SWB 6.7 Cummins 68RFE

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Re: Throttle linkage stud size

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stumblinhorse wrote:
Kaegi wrote:I need the piece that screws onto the end of the linkage rod and pops onto the ball. you got an extra one?
I do not have an extra one. If I end up not using my current one, I will let one know.
ok thanks I just orderd some off ebay but not positive they will work if they do I will post the part number

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Re: Throttle linkage stud size

Post by stumblinhorse »

Throttle linkage worked without any changes. No brackets or adapters required.
1969 D100 LWB 318 np435
2001 2500 SWB 5.9 Cummins nv5600
2016 3500 SWB 6.7 Cummins 68RFE

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