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Old 03-22-2005, 07:34 PM
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A/T Kickdown Linkage HELP

My 72 Mustang is in having the tranny rebuilt. I stopped in to check progress this afternoon and it had actually been sent to the alignment shop to get the front end done. But the mechanic was telling me that the carb is not set up properly for the tranny. I have a Holley 750 and an FMX tranny. Appearnetly I do not have the A/T Kick-down linkage that goes between the carb and the tranny or the bracket that connects to the carb. I found the bracket in the new JEGS catalog but have not been able to find the likage. I saw a A/T kick-down cable in a couple of the mustang catalogs, but I dodn't know if that is what I need. Does anyone out there have this set-up or any additional information?

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Old 03-24-2005, 03:04 PM
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Re: A/T Kickdown Linkage HELP

You can use a the Lokar kick down cable kit designed for you specific car. It should have everything you need.
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Old 03-25-2005, 08:34 AM
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Thanks, I got that advice from another board as well. I will look into it if I can't find the linkage. Perogie enterprises has one, but they want $125 for it. I think I can find one cheaper.
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