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Re: accelerator cable busted!

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Subject: Re: accelerator cable busted!
From: "Eric Kutzli" <ekutzli@netins.net>
Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1999 18:38:09 -0600
Joey
   Once left in the middle of the KMart lot with a similar frayed broken
cable in the 74B I wandered in to the store and came out with a cable
designed for brakes on ten speed bikes. I was just trying to decide how to
route attach and configure the cable when I realized I could just pull the
old broken inner cable out leaving the sheath in place. I did the same to
the bike cable resulting in a nice long piece of metal inner cable. I then
threaded the new inner cable back through the plastic cover in the MG until
it popped out the other end. Took a little patience, several trys at some
snags and a little WD40 (doesn't everybody carry a little can of that in the
boot?). Be sure the end that you thread back through is as perfectly tightly
bundled as possible with no little wires frayed out to snag.
   Original looking outside, new cable inside! All for $2.00.
YMMV
Good Luck
Eric
"Maggie" 1974 B
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>From: Josef Kurtz <kurtz@helix.mgh.harvard.edu>
>To: mgs@autox.team.net
>Subject: accelerator cable busted!
>Date: Tue, Mar 30, 1999, 10:03 AM
>

>greetings all!
>
>it has been a while since i have written.  my interests have recently been
>more focussed on the newly acquired 1975 East Coast Fiancee.  to my luck,
>the 75 Fiancee and the 79B get along just great, and even appreciate each
>other.
>
>but his morning, Nikki (the 79B) had a small problem.  i started her up
>just fine, but to my surprise, she held 2500rpm (a bit high even for
>auto-choke).  but even more surprising what that the gas pedal never
>returned.  bent down, found that the pedal could be pulled back, and wasnt
>stuck.  to make long story short, traced problem to the accelerator cable.
>it had frayed and busted from the (i dont know the name) of the little
>throttle lever (opposite the end with the spring attached).  so, i propped
>the throttle open a bit so i could drive it home (kinda fun trying to
>drive at a steady 2500 rpm).  
>
>my question, oh wonderful listers, is how easy is it to order the
>accerlator cable from victoria british and replace the frayed one?  it
>looks like it comes as a braided wire in the plastic guide tubing.  is it
>easy to snake it through the bulkhead and attached it to the gas peddle?
>do i need to also order the little cable clips (number 9 in VB) or the
>guide cable and seal guide (numbers 2 and 3 in VB)?  is there a trick to
>doing this?
>
>i would like to order the stuff so i could do the work this weekend.
>
>thanks for all of the advice in advance!
>
>joey
>
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>Josef Kurtz
>     jkurtz@alum.mit.edu
>PhD Candidate in 200?   kurtz@helix.mgh.harvard.edu
>Program in Immunology   1979 MGB:  Nikki
>Harvard Medical School   "Safety Fast!"
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