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kinky cables
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(07-11-2022, 02:03 AM)fixkick Wrote: cable passed above the exhaust (that is dead wrong there is no such placement on any new car)
THE CAR AS LOTS OF CABLES FOR THE CLUTCH,
DOOR COUNT 2/3
8V./16V ENGINE
AND 1996 NEW RUBBER DESIGNED LOWER END, OF CABLE GEN2.
SO THAT IS  (MATH) 4 KINDS, 2 GENERATIONS,  8  CABLES TO WRONG  6 TIMES OUT OF 8.

BUY A NEW CABLE  AND KEEP A SPARE  AS SOME SOURCE ARE NOW GONE !!!! BOY SCOUTS RULE  WIN.

BESIDES THE CABLE WRONG. KIND
WE HAVE
SURE NO CABLE LIKES BEING KINKED, EVEN A BICYCLE
and after 100k miles city slow traffic, the insides of the  steel armor , gets a nasty groove and  the flex stranded cable jams up in the grover or it frays or both. its called EOL.

the pedal parts crack or spline strips. easy
for sure  forcing the pedal (6:1) ratio , 100 lb foot makes 600 lbs of force and bad cable wrecks the pedal parts ,Cracks seen there and weak ass welds too)

i cover all that here

http://fixkick.com/tranny/clutch/clutch-on-kick.html

2007 pages I made long ago.

never kink any cable, and the cable new has cable guides of steel, lost those, mine had  bottom of RAD tank , clip too for the cable,  parts miss causes that.
the cable no play , the 2 ends do, at pedal, relaxed and at the clutch,end lever at bell.
is this car LHD? left hand drive or RHD (UK)
no car told at all. ?
ok I see your other posts (DRL) is  95 CDN 8V (sure  5speed box ,m/t)
so is 2 door correct?  for sure up in CANADA then very old cars there  suzuki vitara , and sunrunner etc there, even 16v 2doors. and more not sold here USA.
but yes welcome your posts are... !!!!


never do they ever kink by them selves ever,.  road branch wood , sure. can.
they only where out and jam inside that is what they all do, 100k to 200k miles.

ask self this, how many times clutch pushed on in 27 hard years of service.

100 per day x  27y, is near 1million pushes.  no cable ever went 1million uses. ever . (we keep new spares,for sure,)  on this part. no kidding.. 8 versions 1 is right.


Thanks Kickfix , 
i found that the cable sheath was made of fairly heavy wires that take a lot of force to twist into the wrap . At the end near the firewall the wires were aligned straight , scrape the plastic off lower down they were still twisted . i think what happened was the sheath unwound , became longer , then kinked to maintain the length between fixed points. Inner cable was as new. 
 
This would explain two things , 1. how the clutch quit while just sitting 2. replacing the cable fixed the problem .

I'm still a bit puzzled as to how the kink produced do much slack in the actual cable . at the time i just assumed something had given way inside the bellhousing . I guess because we are tightening a string across a curve. 

the swing at the end of the clutch lever is 1/2 '' so i am assuming its ok inside the belhousing 

& the  now broken cable was put there by a garage and was a bit off spec as it would not reach the fender hook 

 i'm stockpiling cables and parts from rockauto , cheers ,,

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kinky cables - by snoosebomb - 07-04-2022, 04:18 AM
RE: kinky cables - by fixkick - 07-11-2022, 02:03 AM
RE: kinky cables - by snoosebomb - 07-11-2022, 06:03 AM

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