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Old 11-17-2015, 06:37 PM
terry.mortimore terry.mortimore is offline
 
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Default Throttle cable how flexible are they

Hi gang:

I've got to the point of ordering a throttle cable for my project. I have a 6A with a O-320 equipped with a Superior cold air sump with it's forward facing intake.

I haven't drilled the hole in the firewall yet, but the best I can measure says I need a 48.5 inch cable.

I see Vans have a 50.5 inch cable and I'm wondering if the cables are flexible enough to allow some S turns to take up the extra length?

Are there other options? Custom made length?

I'm not a fan of the fittings that clamp on the inner wire, I prefer the threaded end type.


Thanks for your input, Terry
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Old 11-18-2015, 07:34 AM
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They are quite flexible, you shouldn't have any trouble at all taking up the extra two inches. In fact I have one (friction-lock style) that I'm not using, Vans standard 50.5" cable, that I installed and removed to replace it with a vernier.

You can also order custom-length cables through ACS, but they are about a 4 week turnaround to get them.
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Old 11-18-2015, 12:57 PM
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What Greg said. I've got a very pronounced S-bend, as the cables on my -9A penetrate through the top of the firewall recess. I didn't want anything hanging down to snag on my size 13 shoes. Of course, you always want something of a bend, some slack to account for engine waggle during startup/shutdown.

Even so, the cables work smooth as silk.
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Old 11-18-2015, 03:31 PM
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Default Throttle cable how flexible are they

Thanks for the replies, sounds like it won't be an issue.

Greg, check your PM's



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