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MkIV throttle cable

Started by koen, August 25, 2011, 16:59:29

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koen

The MkIV of one of my friends had a melted throttle cable surrounding, which causes a sticky throttle cable at 4500 rpm.
   Very dangerous.
   I want to replace the complete cable now, but can anyone tell me
   if there are safer ( I mean with non-melting materials) cables available please ?
   
   Thanks,
   
   Koen.

dkp_cobra

If you have time build a linkage with rod ends:
   
   
   
   Very precise.

westcott

If you don't want to go with Peters linkage have a look at Lokar, they have universal braided stainless cables and dipsticks with aluminum fittings and teflon inner tubes. If the wire is damadged one day you can replace it by a standard bicycle brake cable, because the Lokar fittings are screwed.
   
   See here:  http://www.lokar.com/product-pgs/throttlecables-kickdowns/tc-kd-main.html
   
   Uwe
Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler!

Gus Meyjes

Go with the linkage! plus a couple of return springs for safety. It is not that difficult to fabricate, very precise and no melting business!

koen

Thanks for all the input. In the end we decided to go for the linkage.