clutch cable
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- Your car is a: 1977 Fiat Spider
- Location: Sonoma, CA
Re: clutch cable
The quickly broken end likely means it wasn't seated correctly in the end of the clutch pedal. I have found that a little grinding on a bench grinder (on the little half-moon thing) helps everything go together much more easily.
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- Your car is a: 1978 124 Spider with Isuzu Turbo Diesel
Re: clutch cable
The mating surfaces need to be smooth and slippery so the cable end does not bind. A little dab of white grease can do wonders too.wubie317 wrote:The quickly broken end likely means it wasn't seated correctly in the end of the clutch pedal. I have found that a little grinding on a bench grinder (on the little half-moon thing) helps everything go together much more easily.