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> What hardware to connect clutch cable to throw out lever arm?
shuie
post Sep 2 2013, 05:57 PM
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I need to post a WTB for a couple of random small parts so I can get my clutch cable connected to the throwout bearing lever. I know I need the threaded bracket that attaches the cable to the lever. I also know I need the M10 bolt and a washer to secure the wheel/guide that the cable rides on. Is there anything else, any other brackets, etc, not shown in the pic below that I need? I cannot tell exactly what I need from PET and I just want to make sure I ask for the right stuff.

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post Sep 2 2013, 06:55 PM
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You need one of these and two jam nuts.
They are a unique size, possibly M7-1.0

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post Sep 2 2013, 07:03 PM
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Yeah, I just looked in PET again and the clevis has a 911 part number. Pelican has that part in stock. I'll double check my hardware stash for the nuts. Thanks again
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post Sep 2 2013, 07:09 PM
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Try to locate a metal trunnion block, not the plastic one (shown above).

The nutz are an off the shelf item at OSH Hardware. I don't remember exactly what size, but they take an 11mm wrench.

You may also need a flat washer or two, and a 1" ~ 1.5" spacer between the arm and the double nutz.
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post Sep 2 2013, 07:11 PM
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You also need the tab washer that locks the cable to the cable stop (before the pulley. Pelican also sells these.
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post Sep 2 2013, 08:23 PM
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Does anyone have a picture of all of this stuff in place? I'm sure it would make more sense than what I am seeing in PET.
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Here's a Pic from Bob's thread, and a couple he sent me to show the banjo clip

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post Sep 2 2013, 10:29 PM
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part #:

911-423-205-03-M260

At pelican.

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post Sep 3 2013, 05:57 AM
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Any one know the P/N of that special washer in the last two photos. I can't find it in the PET and I lost mine

Edit - found it. 914-423-283-00 and pelican only has one left

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post Sep 3 2013, 06:45 AM
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yep, 914-423-283-00-OEM. They had (2) when I ordered mine this morning.

as an FYI, the sleeve/boot at the pulley is 914-423-922-02-M260

Thanks again for the pics and info. This was pretty helpful.
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I don't think the PET diagram shows this, but in some applications, a spacer may be needed between the trunnion block and the two nuts (as mentioned earlier). This is even with brand new cables on two of my cars (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif)

I run the cable as follows:

Through the arm - trunnion block - flat washer - 1.25" spacer - flat washer - nut 1 & nut 2.
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