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Replaced stock clutch cable and firewall adjuster to BBK
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<blockquote data-quote="Comp04svt" data-source="post: 16011599" data-attributes="member: 73358"><p>Yeah, a lot of the issues with after market cables are due to how they're built. They tend to have high effort and fail quickly. <a href="https://www.maximummotorsports.com/MM-Clutch-Cable-Universal-Mustang-Ford-OEM-1982-04-P897.aspx" target="_blank">MM Clutch Cable, Universal Mustang, Ford OEM, 1982-04</a> this explains things pretty well on why. I would either do this cable, or the stock cable they sell and modify the end to fit with the adjuster, which takes all of 2 seconds to do. The MM cable in that link is the only "after market" cable I'd ever consider using. I've always just bought factory cables from Tousley or the dealer and sniped the end of the cable.</p><p></p><p>I don't see why the bbk quadrant and adjuster wouldn't work fine with a nice cable. I just have no experience with bbk, and haven't heard of many people who use their adjusters and quadrants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Comp04svt, post: 16011599, member: 73358"] Yeah, a lot of the issues with after market cables are due to how they're built. They tend to have high effort and fail quickly. [URL='https://www.maximummotorsports.com/MM-Clutch-Cable-Universal-Mustang-Ford-OEM-1982-04-P897.aspx']MM Clutch Cable, Universal Mustang, Ford OEM, 1982-04[/URL] this explains things pretty well on why. I would either do this cable, or the stock cable they sell and modify the end to fit with the adjuster, which takes all of 2 seconds to do. The MM cable in that link is the only "after market" cable I'd ever consider using. I've always just bought factory cables from Tousley or the dealer and sniped the end of the cable. I don't see why the bbk quadrant and adjuster wouldn't work fine with a nice cable. I just have no experience with bbk, and haven't heard of many people who use their adjusters and quadrants. [/QUOTE]
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