Thanks. That was my first thought - I have some "long hex nuts" here but the end is too fat to fit inside the delicate TPS switch I had lying around. It came off a GSXR600 stepper motor for the auxiliary throttles and since I have no earthly use for any of that, it was donated to the cause.
Turns out the dome nut didn't reach into the TPS far enough so I brazed a thin steel tube to the arm nut and cut a slot in the end of that. Seems to work like a charm.
I'll take some pics and post in the off chance it's of any interest to anyone. I did this to help set up jetting on a GT750 with CV carbs and wanted to see a couple of parameters to try to avoid that classic part throttle meltdown. Now it occurs to me that I could also use it with the Ignitech ignition system that I haven't got around to fitting yet. Hmm. Fully programmable 3 d ignition maps.
I have a nasty suspicion that a GT750 revs so low that it will not create any worthwhile improvements, but it's a challenge and keeps what's left of my brain cells active
