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Re: Aftermarket Throttle Cable
[Re: earlymopar]
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10/17/17 10:51 AM
10/17/17 10:51 AM
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Hmm, every mopar throttle cable from the muscle car era that I have seen is designed to work with that type pedal and an AFB, the clevis hooks on a stud at the carb and the ball end fits the pedal.
So I am not sure what you need.
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Re: Aftermarket Throttle Cable
[Re: earlymopar]
#2388771
10/17/17 03:23 PM
10/17/17 03:23 PM
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Bad340fish
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I used a Lokar cable and it worked fine with that type of pedal.
68 Barracuda Formula S 340
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Re: Aftermarket Throttle Cable
[Re: earlymopar]
#2388850
10/17/17 05:18 PM
10/17/17 05:18 PM
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furious70
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mancini has a couple different kinds of cables at different price ranges
70 Sport Fury 68 Charger 69 Coronet 72 RR
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Re: Aftermarket Throttle Cable
[Re: earlymopar]
#2389174
10/18/17 09:18 AM
10/18/17 09:18 AM
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The Lokar cable will come with the clevis style attachment at the throttle end, but it is held on by a ball. You just pull the cable through the outer sheath, and remove the clevis which then you just use the ball on the cable end. I think they have different ends at the carb. The nice thing is you can cut the cable to the length you want. Link to photo of ends. http://www.lokar.com/product-pgs/throttl...carbend-fit.jpg
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