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Re: [Healeys] Choke cable question

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Subject: Re: [Healeys] Choke cable question
From: "Steve B. Gerow" <steveg@abrazosdata.com>
Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2009 12:19:25 -0800
Len Hartnett wrote:

>Steve:  Is that a standard Healey choke cable?  If so, twisting the knob 
>clockwise locks it in place.  No wedge needed.  If it is not a Healey cable, 
>then the wedge looks like it will work for you.


Len,

I decided not to replicate the BJ8 setup as I didn't like the Rube Goldberg 
look of it. Also, I wanted an absolutely positive push-back as well as 2 cables 
coming through the previous hole for a neater appearance. I'm used to the choke 
being under the dash - no problem there.

I'd also read from folks on this forum the locking mechanism on that cable is 
iffy or non-existant, perhaps on the replacements. So I went with a VW 
replacement manual choke kit from Kragen. There was too much friction in the 
metal housings so I replaced them with teflon-lined bicycle cable housings 
which I highly recommend even for the stock setup. However this lack of 
friction kept the cable from staying all the way out so I had to install the 
lock ratchet.

It works by pulling the clutch straight out. Rotating is only necessary to 
retract it.

More than you wanted to know, but there you have it.
--

Steve Gerow
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