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turbojolt
16-10-14, 04:43 PM
Where can i get one cant find one on ebay or at my local motorfactors?
Or is there another cable that works on a carb nova....cheers
meritlover
16-10-14, 06:20 PM
SPI Corsa B?
millworm
16-10-14, 06:41 PM
Very hard to get hold of, try here. Gm never made any replacement parts I don't think
turbojolt
16-10-14, 07:52 PM
Millworm if you have attached a link i cant click it :/
What throttle cable you after bud?
turbojolt
16-10-14, 09:15 PM
One that will fit...running a 12st with a 13sb inlet and carb
pottersrebel
16-10-14, 09:33 PM
don't know if any use but I use an astra mk3 throttle cable on my 1300 corsa stockcar it has the right ends to work with a pierberg 2e3 but is a bit longer than the nova cable
turbojolt
16-10-14, 09:53 PM
Ive been unknowenly trying to use a old xe throttle cable thats to long and dosnt fit on the pedal right so falls off all the time :/
I got a couple of random cables here. If its a length issue I could measure some up.
Southie
16-10-14, 10:28 PM
Ive been unknowenly trying to use a old xe throttle cable thats to long and dosnt fit on the pedal right so falls off all the time :/
I have had a bit of a cowboy way of doing this. On my old SR basically I cut the cable shorter and got a chocablock terminal that is used for stereo wiring and then attached that to the cables at each end.
it worked for over 2 years btw ;)
benw456
16-10-14, 11:01 PM
IV got a cable here mate off the nova iv just broken for bits.
millworm
16-10-14, 11:28 PM
Millworm if you have attached a link i cant click it :/
I ment in the forum on general
jimbob-mcgrew
17-10-14, 12:29 AM
I have had a bit of a cowboy way of doing this. On my old SR basically I cut the cable shorter and got a chocablock terminal that is used for stereo wiring and then attached that to the cables at each end.
it worked for over 2 years btw ;)
2 years you got away with that ! .. haha
you need another nova southie :)
project chockablock :thumb:
if your using a long c20xe cable TJ, you might get away with putting a piece of rubber pipe over the end of the cable to take up the slack. at the throttle body end i mean, where the cable is in its holder.
bit of a cowboy job, but like southie said, even bodges can last if you do them right :)
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