Cosmo,
Thanks for the reply. On my 4 there is no small hole in the firewall for
the choke cable. There is only the hole for the heater cable. I could
route the choke cable through that hole as well but the problem will
still be a too short cable.
As you can see from some of the replies, a new cable for a 4A should be
long enough at least longer than the one currently installed.
I think before I order a new cable, I will either call Moss or TRF and
ask them how long the cable is. In the mean time I will remove my
existing cable so I can compare measurements.
When I get this task complete, I will post my results. Positive I hope.
Bob
On 03/15/2012 08:58 AM, Cosmo Kramer wrote:
> Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2012 18:11:47 -0400
> From: Bob Labuz <yellowtr at adelphia.net <mailto:yellowtr at adelphia.net>>
> Subject: SU HS6 choke cable on a TR4
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Installing a set of HS6 carbs on my 63 4 and the existing choke cable is
> way too short. I looked up the part and TRF and MOSS show the same part
> # for the cable.
>
> I need something that is about 6 to 8 inches longer because it will have
> to mount from the top . It will have to go under the rear carb and then
> arch up and then go straight down.
>
> Does anyone know what part # would work for this application?
>
> Would a dual line setup like used on the TR6 work?
>
> Now, the HS6 was installed on the later TR4A. Wouldn't they have had the
> same issue? So wouldn't the cable for the 4A be a different part # than
> the 4?
> -Bob
> ------------------------------
> Hi Bob!
> I'm catching up on my backlog of readings, so you may have the answer
> by now.
> I own a TR4A with the SU HS6 carbs. I run my choke cable out from the
> bulkhead hole (Upper hole closest to the battery bracket support) OVER
> the rear carb & down through the choke cable feral & straight down
> through the choke cable anchor.
> When I purchased a new choke cable & housing from Moss, USA- (I think.
> I'll check my receipts if you wish?), I had to cut the cable's housing
> short. I then inserted the cable all the way home & also cut the cable
> slightly shorter & finished up soldiering (tinting) the end so it
> won't start to fray & makes it easier to do the threading.
> -Cosmo Kramer
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