Thermoquad choke conversion

You have to forgive me, vaction came and dominated my mind set.

In order,;

The first picture shows a simple metal bracket I had layin around. I bent it at a 90* angle, drilled a small hole at the bottom to attach a stock cable holding bracket part from A Holley or Edelbrock, I'm not sure, there all the same really.

I'm holding the scew driver to position the cable clamp bracket at the approx angle it will need to be so the cable is angled to move the linkage smoothly without binding.

DO NOTICE that the carb is missing a linkage part. This is where the cable will attach.

Picture 1 & 2.

Notice that I used a simple nut and bolt with washers to attach the 90* bracket to the hole at the rear drivers corner of the carb. This hole is found on all T-Q's, or that I have come across.
The pictured screw driver in pic. #2 doesn't show so well that the hole below it is not exactly in line with the one above. Just a nut and bolt with washers/lock washers will do just fine.

Picture #3 shows a LD-340, non -Chrysler/Direct Connection model with a flat spot on the passenger side. IF you have this, it may be possible to purchase the pictured Edelbrock divorced choke and use a coat hanger for a rod to attach to the correct side of the T-Q in the correct OE spot. A small nice can be cut into the coat hanger to use the OE clips to retain the coat hanger.