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~IF~ you can find an old knob and cable end, you can MacGyver a new cable. I whacked the new knob off with a Dremel, threaded the "stump" with an 8x32 die. Drilled the old hex shaft and threaded it same with a tap.
I found the pilot to MacGyver was available on one of the network web sites. I hooked up our laptop to the TV just so our sons could see what mom and I have been meant when we talk about MacGyver.
I can tell you that the choke cable that M__S shows for '69 Spridgets and up is absolutely crap quality. I replaced the cable on Bugsy with the less expensive variety, $11.85 vs. $16.95. It lasted exactly 2 months with limited driving / usage before it siezed up. I then had to go through the aggravation of replacing the cable all over again. A definite difference in the quality of the feel of the two cables as well.
I can tell you that the choke cable that M__S shows for '69 Spridgets and up is absolutely crap quality. I replaced the cable on Bugsy with the less expensive variety, $11.85 vs. $16.95. It lasted exactly 2 months with limited driving / usage before it siezed up. I then had to go through the aggravation of replacing the cable all over again. A definite difference in the quality of the feel of the two cables as well.
- For authenticty sake avoid the Moss/VB offerings.
- For performance sake avoid the Moss/VB offerings.
- Stick with the cable I'm using until I can find an authentic replacement.
I have a T-handle cable on both my cars. People enjoy telling me that they are incorrect, but I like the way they work. Easy to pull, easy to lock, and easy to see it is locked ...and ugly! :wink:
The one in the photo is for an MGB, the method for converting the cable to be 'proper' for the frogeye knob will work the same. The knobs are interchangeable.
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