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04-23-2006, 07:38 AM | #1 |
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clutch cable
Hi I'm New To This Site But I Have A Question About My 1987 For Mustang 5.0, My Clutch Cable Snaped On Me I Bought A New One Tryed To Install It But I'm Having A Hard Time It Wont Fit I Don't Know If The Cable Is To Small Or Not Or If I'm Doing Something Wrong i just cant get it to fit If Someone Could Help With Am Idea That Would Be Great Thanks
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04-23-2006, 10:40 AM | #2 |
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Re: clutch cable
First off, try to use a little better punctuation and a little less capitalization.
Where is the cable "not fitting?" You'll need to push it through the firewall, crawl under the dash and hook it onto the quadrant. From there you can secure it to the framerail and route it just like your stock one. Push the end through the bellhousing tab, and then you'll need some sort of pry/lever bar to push the clutch fork forward enough to push the cable through.
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