Throttle cable Question.
So today i took took my dad out forhisfirst ride in my stang since the engine rebuild and the T5 install. I let him drive it and he loved it( even though at 6'8 he had a little trouble in the 71) Then i told him id show him how to really drive it( he wasnt gettin on it- hasnt driven stick in 15+ years so he was also very rusty). So i get to a 55 mph road, launch, floor it, and the car jerks and goes to idle, it took me a few seconds to relize that the pedal was to the floor. The throttle cable snapped. The first time i went to show off to my dad of all of my hard work and it backfires
. So i pull off to agravel turnarounddown the road after coasting and find my throttle cable snapped at the loop where it connects to the pedal. I turned up the idle to 2500 and drover her home just shiftin through the gears. Anyways, im looking for a replacement, but all i find are totally adjustable(both sides)mine wasnt adjustable AT ALL, it had a spring tensioner on one side and the loop on the other side, the flange for the firewall was also not adjustable. What do you reccomend i put on there to fix this? a fully adjustable cable? Also, in the picture, my cable has the spring tensioner( because it has this- do i still need a throttle return spring?) i had on there but i think that both of the springs combined was enough to break the cable as i slammed it to the ground, any idea's?
Also, all the cables on summit are 24 inches long, anywhere know of shorter( 22 inch) cables because thats what mine was stock and it still had to bent in a hump because it was long. -Jon
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...p;autoview=sku



( wetsanding/buffing front fenders so they match in gloss, and 10 inch wide sportsman I's coming soon!)
. So i pull off to agravel turnarounddown the road after coasting and find my throttle cable snapped at the loop where it connects to the pedal. I turned up the idle to 2500 and drover her home just shiftin through the gears. Anyways, im looking for a replacement, but all i find are totally adjustable(both sides)mine wasnt adjustable AT ALL, it had a spring tensioner on one side and the loop on the other side, the flange for the firewall was also not adjustable. What do you reccomend i put on there to fix this? a fully adjustable cable? Also, in the picture, my cable has the spring tensioner( because it has this- do i still need a throttle return spring?) i had on there but i think that both of the springs combined was enough to break the cable as i slammed it to the ground, any idea's?Also, all the cables on summit are 24 inches long, anywhere know of shorter( 22 inch) cables because thats what mine was stock and it still had to bent in a hump because it was long. -Jon
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...p;autoview=sku



( wetsanding/buffing front fenders so they match in gloss, and 10 inch wide sportsman I's coming soon!)
Getting one from a Mustang parts house won't work?
http://www.parts123.com/parts123/yb....Z5Z5Z50000081b
http://www.parts123.com/parts123/yb....Z5Z5Z50000081b
The part in the picutre doesnt "look" the same as what i have, the place where it hooks to the firewall and the end with the springs are different, that why i was opting for aftermarket options.-Jon
It's a generic photo. Call them on Monday and describe what your's looks like. Ask for Gary Tate. He's their early model specialist. If you go ask him, he'll go pull it off the shelf and verify what end it has on it.
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