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Join Date: Feb 1999
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![]() I had the same issue with my long tubes.
Here is your answer: Maximum Motorsports Universal Clutch cable Part #MMCL-11 Maximum Motorsports Clutch Cable insulator Part #MMCL-14 Use a DEI heat sheath around your clutch cable anywhere it is close to your header and secure it with zip ties. This will give you a much longer clutch cable life span. When you get expendable income, you might want to think about getting your long tubes ceramically coated. I highly suggest that you read the cable tech FAQ at Maximum Motorsports: http://www.maximummotorsports.com/co...cable_tech.php Hope this helps...
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