How to cut throttle cable

I never installed a loco kar cable. I have removed them after they ripped and install a factory cable for customers who got sick of the cable ripping when driven long distance. I went home and got parts for guys to drive back home from Carlisle. They showed up the following year and still had the same factory system I installed.

There are different lengths that mopars have and many different brackets. You just have to get creative and understand the mechanics and geometry. Truck ,six ,SB and ,BB, a body 340,318, /6, and many others in different bodies. I never came across a carb and intake I couldn't use a factory cable and brackets on. Even this truck with a blower with dual quads I used a factory cable and throttle pressure. My Duster I believe was a 318 or /6 cable and a big block truck bracket I modified using a 318 one. I know the aftermarkets look amazing and they provide everything you need. But they are just not made to withstand High mileage abuse. Not only that most are not made in the U.S.A.. Make it yourself. "Made in U.S.A". I love salvage parts. F--K China. If not U.S.A. I'd sooner buy Mexican and Canadian

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