Dellorto DHLA Throttle Linkage
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Have a look at http://www.dellorto.co.uk/merchandise/p ... ctionID=49
Mike
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As a follow up, I bought the one Lotusfan suggested and am very pleased with the quality. The only bad thing is I had to remove ~1/4" of the casting between the carbs (see photo) and cut the linkage bracket that goes between the carbs. It was not cheap (80#s) shipped to CA but is about the same price as the one RD sells.
Mr.Gale
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Dear Mr Gale
I am pleased that you are pleased with the Mangoletsi linkage that I recommended but am sorry that you had to take a hacksaw to your manifold. There is a reference to cutting the linkage in the instructions but no mention of relieving the manifold. It certainly looks much better than the R Dent offering which I see you returned.
My linkage will be fitted in the next few weeks and I will report back if I have to cut the manifold.
I am pleased that you are pleased with the Mangoletsi linkage that I recommended but am sorry that you had to take a hacksaw to your manifold. There is a reference to cutting the linkage in the instructions but no mention of relieving the manifold. It certainly looks much better than the R Dent offering which I see you returned.
My linkage will be fitted in the next few weeks and I will report back if I have to cut the manifold.
Mike
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Cutting part of the manifold was not a bid deal and the installation instructions do say, "may require removal of the cast joining bar". On the twin cam fitted with Dellorto carbs this is a must do modification, I'm not sure if this would be required with Webers(?).
Keep us posted,
Mr.Gale
Keep us posted,
Mr.Gale
lotusfan wrote:Dear Mr Gale
I am pleased that you are pleased with the Mangoletsi linkage that I recommended but am sorry that you had to take a hacksaw to your manifold. There is a reference to cutting the linkage in the instructions but no mention of relieving the manifold. It certainly looks much better than the R Dent offering which I see you returned.
My linkage will be fitted in the next few weeks and I will report back if I have to cut the manifold.
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I know this string is over a year old but interested to know if the Mangoletsi setup for Webers also required the cutting of the intake manifold like for the Dellortos.
Lotusfan was fitting to Webers but there was no subsequent post to report back.
Thanks.
Lotusfan was fitting to Webers but there was no subsequent post to report back.
Thanks.
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1owner69Elan wrote:Lotusfan was fitting to Webers but there was no subsequent post to report back.
I was also fitting to Dellortos and had to cut the joining bar on the manifold.
Now the linkage is fitted the 'feel' of the throttle is very good, much more controllable than the standard set up BUT it was not a straightforward bolt on modification.
The fuel line had to be modified because the normal set up fouled the throttle mechanism. Look at the photo, the throttle cable is the blue one and when the pedal is pushed the throttle mechanism moves towards the engine fouling the fuel line and the choke linkage. I have solved both problems but it was disappointing that they had to be done. There is one more difficulty which is removing and refitting the blanking screw for No 4 cylinder vacuum tapping.
Hope this helps and happy to answer any more questions.
Mike
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