I like the push-pull cables for the same reason--and they are
reasonable at any instrument shop that can make them up. We have two
places that make them here in Portland. You can specify stroke length
and use various end bits including a straight stroke arm that has a
limited movement universal at it's base that just perfect for pushing
bellcranks. Peyote has a ridiculous motorcycle trottle cable that I
keep planning to switch out with a push cable.
On Oct 23, 2006, at 9:33 AM, Jack W. Drews wrote:
> There are a number of really good throttle cables available out
> there. The hot rod guys have some really good ones and Pegasus
> sells good stuff. Personally I can't stand the Spitfire cables or
> bicycle cables. The last aftermarket cable I installed was
> beautiful - proper adjustments at the end, teflon lined, heavy
> cable, end terminations that didn't rely on just tightening a screw
> against a wire, etc and it didn't break the bank.
>
> uncle jack
>
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