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> Who need a 914-6 bell crank for the trans?, Gauging interest in 914-6 bell crank and linkage on the trans
bdstone914
post Mar 26 2026, 09:57 PM
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I have a quote to get 914-6 bell cranks remade. Baded on initial quotes. I could retail them for about $60.
I also can make them with a ball bearing in place od the attachment for the carb linkage rod. I would need to made a new design rod to work with it.
Also looking an making the accelerator cable bracket that attaches to the trans.
The problem i see with the wire loop rod is wear at the 180 bend. A ball bearing would eliminate the wear.
Whos in?
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post Mar 27 2026, 04:33 AM
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QUOTE(bdstone914 @ Mar 26 2026, 08:57 PM) *

I have a quote to get 914-6 bell cranks remade. Baded on initial quotes. I could retail them for about $60.
I also can make them with a ball bearing in place od the attachment for the carb linkage rod. I would need to made a new design rod to work with it.
Also looking an making the accelerator cable bracket that attaches to the trans.
The problem i see with the wire loop rod is wear at the 180 bend. A ball bearing would eliminate the wear.
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Hi Bruce,

I'd be in for two of the transmission end with the ball bearing.
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post Mar 27 2026, 07:55 AM
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I would do 1.
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post Mar 27 2026, 08:31 AM
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I need an accelerator cable bracket. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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post Mar 27 2026, 11:43 AM
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I'd be in for one or two
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post Mar 27 2026, 01:40 PM
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I’m in for one. Can you post a picture of the linkage you also mentioned.
The bell crank is a much needed item at an affordable price.
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Interested in one
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I would also be interested in both the Bellcrank and the transmission bracket
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There will be several parts of this setup we are in the process of having made. The original style bellcrank,
original style throttle rod aka coat hanger,
throttle cable bracket on trans,
Upgraded bellcrank with bearing along with the matching upgraded rod with clevis.

These will all be small batch runs. Will update with pricing for those other items once we have more information available. -Wes
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I need the entire set-up too:

original style throttle rod aka coat hanger,
throttle cable bracket on trans,
Upgraded bellcrank with bearing along with the matching upgraded rod with clevis.
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