Throttle linkage

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installed a new 4 barrel quadrajet. Installed the linkage bracket and the rod does not connect. Should the rod attach to the pin on the bracket
 

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Not sure how the rod attached to the old carb. The bracket on the carb you have is what I've seen used with later model Pontiacs that utilize a cable instead of a rod for linkage. My 70 GTO is a good example. There would be an "eye" on the end of the cable that would attach to the stud shown at the top of the lever. Here's a picture of it installed on mine.
 

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Wrong carburetor or linkage.
Do you have the 1969 shop manual?
 
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Car had a 2 barrel on it from factory but previous owner had a holly spread bore carb that he was going to install. The linkage did hook up to that carb correctly but I decided to ditch the Holley and install the quadrajet
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Can you remove the mounting stud from the Holley and install it on the Quadrajet?
 
I’m wonder what was standard for my vehicle. A rod or cable.
 
I’m wonder what was standard for my vehicle. A rod or cable.
If you Google 1969 Catalina throttle linkage, the images show rods.
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think I might just look for a different stud for the end of the rod. One with a home that I can slip over the stud on the bracket and secure with a cotter pin
 
I would drill a hole through the end of the rod and flatten it on a grinding wheel then over the carb stud with a skinny washer and cotter pin
 
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