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> replacing clutch cable, do you remove the pedal cluster?
JB 914
post Dec 7 2004, 07:26 PM
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Ok, since i'm simply making a few minor repairs on the engine i figured i'd replace that streched out clutch cable. can't seem to get the cable out of the pedal connection. do i need to take the cluster out? Isn't there someone who rebuilds the clusters on the board?

any tips on removing the cable and/or the cluster?
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scotty914
post Dec 8 2004, 06:45 AM
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i had a double let down when my terry cable broke the second time ( yes two of em ) i went to my parts car thinking i could just yank the cable out and i would have a spare clevis... but no the dapo used a bolt and a nylock nut. so between the rust, nylock, and small space it took an hour just to get the cable out (IMG:style_emoticons/default/headbang.gif)

porsche designed the removal of the cable well when you take the small space into consideration.

and if the old cable is shot just slide back the outer sheath in the engine , cut the cable and tape it to the new one and pull it in
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