1972 fiat 128 1116cc accelerator linkage missing

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1972 fiat 128 1116cc accelerator linkage missing

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Hello every one,1972 ----- fiat 128 1116cc sedan-----
I am certinaly not a techie when it comes to cars but my father gave me a fiat which he had someone finish up for us because we got to busy to reasemble. So this so called mechanic wire tied the linkage toether with copper twine wire. I have parts missing and cant seem to find anywhere that I can download the parts or even pics of this setup. Now the parts that im missing seem to attach to a metal rod ---> one side has an arm which attaches to a rubber bushing then theres also a spring below the arm, the other side has an arm that has a ball that connects to a plastic peice which then goes to the carb. there is another bracket that has the ball attached to it which is hooked on the engine I think. Like I said Im not that smart with this stuff.please help me. The alternator pulley is also wallowed out so I need to replace that too.
Thanks
David :)
 
Erm, like Jug says it's not very clear from your post what exactly you are asking.

I assume you either mean the linkages on the carburettor itself or the linkage/ bracket that fits on top of the cam cover (where the accelerator cable clips into)?

My Uno 70SX (1301cc) uses the bigger version of the 1116cc engine along with the twin choke Weber carb. These might be similar to those fitted to your 128?

I have some pictures of a new twin choke Weber I picked up for my Uno that show the linkages. Hopefully these might help point you in the right direction, but if not post some pictures of the parts you are querying like Jug says. We'll get a better idea of what you're looking for then :)
 

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