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> accelerator & clutch cable guide tubing
shuie
post Jun 18 2012, 08:09 AM
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I thought I should ask before I button up my floors...

I have built new clutch cable and accelerator tubes in my center tunnel. I ran the tubes maybe 4-6" further towards the front of the car than the originals. It seemed like it might be easier to feed the cables that way. Is this okay, or should I cut them back to the normal length? Also, about how far should they poke through the rear firewall? Do they need to point straight to the rear of the car, or are they supposed to be angled? My original firewall was really mangled around the clutch and accelerator tube area, so I don't have a good reference for how the factory did it.

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partwerks
post Jun 18 2012, 10:54 PM
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I got some plastic tubing and cut some short pieces lengthwise for the accelerator cable and clutch cable and slid them under where they enter in at the front so they have a nice place to slide instead of rubbing on the metal.

The one for the accelerator cable was a real rascal in getting it started in. Sticks in my mind it was 3/16" tubing.
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