throttle cable ??

throttle cable ??

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vodkakid

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1,076 posts

279 months

Thursday 12th September 2002
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is it easy to put a new one in!!!

vodkakid

Original Poster:

1,076 posts

279 months

Thursday 12th September 2002
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forgot to put, just wondering how to thread it through if it has bits at each end

mhibbins

14,055 posts

286 months

Thursday 12th September 2002
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If you put one end in the freezer you should just be able to push it all they way through before it expands.

Don't put it all in the freezer though as then it'll be too short.

Mark

>> Edited by mhibbins on Thursday 12th September 22:16

M@H

11,298 posts

279 months

Friday 13th September 2002
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Feeezer ? Huh..

..my throttle cable just went straight in, one end thourght the existing hole in the bulkhead, a quick routing of cable across the engine, then clip it into the throttle assembly. The other end, slot plastic bit into slot in the top of the pedal from inside the car.

Skill level: 1

Tools required: Flat screwdriver to remove clip holding cable in place at "engine" end.

Time: took me about 5-6mins but I had a cup of tea at the same time, reckon I could do it in under 2 if I had to.


Cheers
Matt.

johno

8,521 posts

289 months

Friday 13th September 2002
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This is a road side job not requiring any tools whatsoever....

To make it a really good job then you should be applying sealant around the rubber bung in the bulkhead to ensure no water ingress and trickle oil down the cable before installating to assist its movement.

M@H

11,298 posts

279 months

Friday 13th September 2002
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This is a road side job not requiring any tools whatsoever....




sod ya then ! I needed the leverage of the screwdriver to pop that wedgeshaped clip out that holds the cablestop in place...

>> Edited by M@H on Friday 13th September 11:30

Paul V

4,489 posts

284 months

Friday 13th September 2002
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And pliers to pull it out the rubber on the bulkhead

vodkakid

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Friday 13th September 2002
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does it come with the shroud or is like a bike brake (bare cable)?

M@H

11,298 posts

279 months

Friday 13th September 2002
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does it come with the shroud or is like a bike brake (bare cable)?



have a look !! it looks just like an accelerator cable.. like a bulky bike cable if you wish

vodkakid

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Friday 13th September 2002
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i know what it looks like in the car
i just haven't seen me new one yet!
ac

M@H

11,298 posts

279 months

Friday 13th September 2002
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i know what it looks like in the car
i just haven't seen me new one yet!
ac



OK..the new one looks identical to the old one, but not broken... is that any help


Matt

vodkakid

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Friday 13th September 2002
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vodkakid

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Friday 13th September 2002
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ok matt see ya point,
just got me cable piece of pi** to fit

tvrmark

369 posts

277 months

Friday 13th September 2002
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This is a road side job not requiring any tools whatsoever....

To make it a really good job then you should be applying sealant around the rubber bung in the bulkhead to ensure no water ingress and trickle oil down the cable before installating to assist its movement.



Been there done that, just outside Le Mans. About 5-10mins. A screwdrive is handy, the slot in the pedel had been squoshed together.

Mark



mickypee

355 posts

289 months

Sunday 15th September 2002
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The throttle cable set up on the S is some what poor. There have been many reports and stories of folk who have found they chaff or eventually break. The way TVR have routed the cable and attached the ends leaves a lot to be desired. So I modified mine with 100% success. I had a company called Spot On Cables to manufacture me a bespoke unit (they make cables for the F1 boys amongst others)Once fitted, the peddle is now silky smooth and doesn't wear like the standard item.If any one wants details, I could take some pickies and post them.

Mike

>> Edited by mickypee on Sunday 15th September 19:45

>> Edited by mickypee on Sunday 15th September 20:14

mhibbins

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286 months

Monday 16th September 2002
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Feeezer ? Huh..
Sorry, I was joking... too excited about going away for the weekend. The inference in the question was that it came as a bare wire and that it must be threaded through the existing casing which is, of course, not the case as you get the cable already inserted in the black case when you buy it.

I'll get my coat

Mark