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#1502878 Tue May 30 2023 09:57 PM
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T-Doug Offline OP
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I’ve got the choke cable hooked up but the throttle cable has me scratching my head.
The attached show the clamp for the cable housing but I don’t see anyplace to attach the cable.
Any ideas how it attaches would be appreciated.

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1954 Chevy 3100
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'Bolter
In your photo do you see where the elbo of your choke cable almost touches the rusty metal part? That is the clamp where the throttle cable goes in from the top.

I'll rustle up a picture.

Last edited by Otto Skorzeny; Tue May 30 2023 10:09 PM.

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'Bolter
A couple of the pictures were taken during installation so the sleeves were not cut to length.

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1939 Packard Standard Eight Coupe (The Phantom)
1950 Chevrolet 3100 (Ol' Roy)
1956 Cadillac Coupe de Ville (The Bismarck)
1956 Cadillac Sixty Special Fleetwood (The Godfather)
1966 Oldsmobile Toronado (The Purple Knif)
1966 Ford Mustang (Little Red)
1964 Ford Galaxie 500 coupe
1979 Ford F-100
1976 Ford F-150 (Big Red)
1995 Ford F-150 (Newt)
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'Bolter
When you hook up the throttle cable, leave about 1/8" of play between the cable nut and the throttle rod when the throttle cable is pushed all the way in and the throttle rod is at rest,


1939 Packard Standard Eight Coupe (The Phantom)
1950 Chevrolet 3100 (Ol' Roy)
1956 Cadillac Coupe de Ville (The Bismarck)
1956 Cadillac Sixty Special Fleetwood (The Godfather)
1966 Oldsmobile Toronado (The Purple Knif)
1966 Ford Mustang (Little Red)
1964 Ford Galaxie 500 coupe
1979 Ford F-100
1976 Ford F-150 (Big Red)
1995 Ford F-150 (Newt)
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T-Doug Offline OP
'Bolter
Ahh. I’m missing the jam nut that goes on the cable below the cotter pin.
Thanks for pics.


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You can buy those at a bicycle shop. The one in my picture came from there. They're used on brake cables and shift cables etc. Or Dorman makes those and they're usually available at any auto parts store. I think they're called barrel nuts.

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1950 Chevrolet 3100 (Ol' Roy)
1956 Cadillac Coupe de Ville (The Bismarck)
1956 Cadillac Sixty Special Fleetwood (The Godfather)
1966 Oldsmobile Toronado (The Purple Knif)
1966 Ford Mustang (Little Red)
1964 Ford Galaxie 500 coupe
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The throttle cable takes the place of the cotter pin. Here is directions from the Assembly Manual.

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Originally Posted by Phak1
The throttle cable takes the place of the cotter pin. Here is directions from the Assembly Manual.


Notice that Phil has "circled" that "gap" below the lever rod, if you don't have a sufficient gap the throttle won't drop back against the idle stop screw and you'll have a fast idle. Don't ask how i know this....

Last edited by Dusty53; Wed May 31 2023 02:14 PM.

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T-Doug Offline OP
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What is that little screw part called.. we used to call them jam nuts but I know thats not right..

Thanks for the help..

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'Bolter
You must have skimmed over my previous post. They're called cable stops. You can get them at bicycle repair shops. They're used to secure brake lines and gear shift cables.

Any auto parts store will have them sold under the Dorman brand.

Last edited by Otto Skorzeny; Wed May 31 2023 10:40 PM.

1939 Packard Standard Eight Coupe (The Phantom)
1950 Chevrolet 3100 (Ol' Roy)
1956 Cadillac Coupe de Ville (The Bismarck)
1956 Cadillac Sixty Special Fleetwood (The Godfather)
1966 Oldsmobile Toronado (The Purple Knif)
1966 Ford Mustang (Little Red)
1964 Ford Galaxie 500 coupe
1979 Ford F-100
1976 Ford F-150 (Big Red)
1995 Ford F-150 (Newt)
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Doug,

They are called a "cable stop" and come in a variety of cable sizes.

A quick search on the web shows Dorman offers 3 different size, 3/32", 1/16" and 1/8" and all are available from one of your local FLAPS.

Dan


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That's right. Cable stops. I don't know why I thought barrel nut. I have a package of them right here. 1/16" is what I used.

Here they are. Dorman part # 03337

https://www.amazon.com/Dorman-03337...rman+03337&qid=1685573745&sr=8-1


1939 Packard Standard Eight Coupe (The Phantom)
1950 Chevrolet 3100 (Ol' Roy)
1956 Cadillac Coupe de Ville (The Bismarck)
1956 Cadillac Sixty Special Fleetwood (The Godfather)
1966 Oldsmobile Toronado (The Purple Knif)
1966 Ford Mustang (Little Red)
1964 Ford Galaxie 500 coupe
1979 Ford F-100
1976 Ford F-150 (Big Red)
1995 Ford F-150 (Newt)
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Posts: 328
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T-Doug Offline OP
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Got one yesterday and installed it.. works fine.. and got the engine started and running last night... minor problems to fix but looking better.

Thanks for the insights..


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Good for you. Keep us updated.


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