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Protecting shift cable from direct contact w/ header...
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05/08/12 11:40 AM
05/08/12 11:40 AM
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Posts: 8,670 Buford, GA
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Melted cable. BB w/ Hedman Hedders, B&M Pro Ratchet. Tube is very, very close to cable bracket on pan. Will one of the slip-on sleeves protect it if it slips again and comes into direct contact for a while? Would a longer cable (6-8-10 ) help with routing? I know the best thing to do would be to bite the bullet and buy a different shifter that shifts from the back but trying to work with what we have. TIA Tim
'71 Charger 383/727 '17 Challenger SXT (Wifeys car )
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Re: Protecting shift cable from direct contact w/ header...
[Re: bill440rt]
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05/10/12 09:16 AM
05/10/12 09:16 AM
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Posts: 12,291 Kent, Wa
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Run the cable through a length of heater hose and tie it away from the header..
I am truckless..
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Re: Protecting shift cable from direct contact w/ header...
[Re: 63stabamatic]
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05/10/12 10:00 AM
05/10/12 10:00 AM
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http://www.extremeheatprotection.com/this stuff should have something for you. I use the fire sleeve myself. only good for 500 F continuous, but I only expect incedental contact.
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