<VV> SHORTENED PG CABLE

Thomas Gwyther phantomramp at live.com
Tue Aug 3 20:17:27 EDT 2010


i dont know if it would work, you might try to use one from a car.

you may not need to shorten it


thomas gwyther

> From: N2VZD at aol.com
> Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2010 06:41:22 -0400
> To: virtualvairs at corvair.org
> Subject: Re: <VV> SHORTENED  PG CABLE
> 
> has anyone ever done a good neat job of shortening a PG cable?
> i need to start thinking about fixing the horrible mess under the  
> "crampside" soon. i will make all new harness , tubing , and shift cable   soon.
> my latest shortcut bit me , i had a set of nice very low miles 65 110hp  
> heads that looked like new. i put new seals on the intakes , cleaned them up , 
>  and used copper 052 gaskets. at the time the gasket surfaces looked good , 
> after  cleaning things up. anyhow i ran the motor on my hydraulic table . 
> it runs  great. BUT it decided to blow a head gasket right away. i now have 
> it apart  again , sending heads out for rework soon.
> that's my saga for today...forgot to mention that the alternator pulley is  
> a great meat grinder ...makes short work of the end of the thumb.  so far , 
>  i feel jinxed this summer. long story.
> regards, tim colson
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