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> Throttle cable replacement, Need encouragement
Curvie Roadlover
post Sep 23 2003, 01:46 PM
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I'm planning on replacing my throttle cable this weekend with a Terry cable. I was going to do this a while ago but I couldnt get the original cable loose from where it comes out of the firewall so I just let it be. Now I'm ready to try again. Any tips or tricks to getting the cable loose from the firewall? I was thinking of splitting the cable's metal cap with a dremel and prying it apart but I don't want to damage the underlying tube. Also, is it true that I have to remove the center console to change the TC? I'm looking for any help and encouragement I can get because right now the car runs great and I don't want to do anything to it that might cause me to f**k something up and render the car inop. especially with the number of driving days left this year dwindling fast.
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Bleyseng
post Sep 23 2003, 02:06 PM
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My nightmare throttle cable story is:
Pull out the cable out of a friends 914 that is on its last legs. Had to pull really hard for some reason on that last little bit, hmmm. Go to install the new cable , hmm, it only goes in about 2'. Why is that? He and I tried for about 1 hour to get the damn thing to go in. Then I decide to fix the effin thing. I had a 3 foot piece of 1/8" steel rod laying around so I welded the end of a drill bit onto it. Shoved that into the tube and cleaned it out of a bunch of JB Weld!!!
Then the new cable went in just nice and smooth!

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