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Re: accelerator cable busted!

To: "Josef Kurtz" <kurtz@helix.mgh.harvard.edu>,
Subject: Re: accelerator cable busted!
From: Larry Macy <macy@bblmail.psycha.upenn.edu>
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1999 12:39:31 -0500
>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!"
>-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pull the old one out of the housing, go to the local bicycle or 
motorcycle shop and get one the right length.

Larry

Larry B. Macy, Ph.D.
macy@bblmail.psycha.upenn.edu
System Administrator/Manager
Neuropsychiatry Section
Department of Psychiatry
University of Pennsylvania
3400 Spruce St. - 1015 Gates
Philadelphia, PA 19104


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