Hi All,
Thanks to Anders for his post and pics, but I thought that some pics with more detail of the actual bracket mod would be nice.
I am lucky to have a friend who is the best welder I've ever met - and I used to supervise a shop with several. This is a good start.
First, I gave up on that TK nightmare; could not get rid of a 4k rpm stumble. Spent way too much on parts for it, and finally injured myself doing yet another fuel tank R&R. So I ordered the flatslides from Vintage Spoke.
First, I had to trim the end of the alloy angle that connects the carbs together, to make room for the lowered bracket. Then I cut the cable bracket apart, and trimmed it to fit right against the end of said alloy angle. Then I took to my friend's shop for welding.
First pic shows the cable mount as delivered (click to enlarge):
Second pic shows new cable routing:
And now for the closeup - took my friend less than a minute, using TIG. He put a nice inside radius at the weld, I did not have to grind or sand it at all.
Last, I made a spacer for the RH side to adapt to the larger intake boot. I have an old lathe, took an hour to make out of solid bar. This site limits attachments to three, but you can easily imagine what it looks like. I made it a snug fit, used JB Weld for a sealant, and heat plus a mallet to install it.
Another tip concerns the airbox mod. There is not much room to do the cutting, and removing the airbox looked like a real pain. So I bought a cheap right angle drill and a 2" sanding drum with mandrel. I already had a 2" hole saw. I made a guide by simply cutting a 2" hole in a 2x4 and leaving the inner piece inside (and sticking out); it fits the small hole in the airbox perfectly. A few seconds with the drill made a perfectly round hole. I opened it up another couple of mm with the sanding drum, and trimmed the flash off the edges with a small knife.
That's it for today, will update when I get more done. - Tom in SoCal