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> Accelerator Cable, Braided/Twisted Wire
damnfiknow
post Dec 6 2010, 02:35 PM
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I am having trouble getting a smooth pull with carb linkage after replacing FI. Seems to be the cable path has too restrictive curves. As cable is probably OEM, I decided to replace. But, speaking to several order clerks at various supply sources, I have found none know what I am talking about in asking if the cable is braided or twisted wire. Am I off track or something? Is there NOT braided wire cable available for accelerators?
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hwgunner
post Dec 6 2010, 03:42 PM
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Twisted for the Cofel and the Terry cable.

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post Dec 6 2010, 04:08 PM
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Twisted for the Cofel and the Terry cable.

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And yes, we have them in stock, ready to ship.
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