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Old 05-29-2008, 07:29 AM
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Someone have a pic real quick of the routing / mounting of a clutch cable for a Fox? I thought it broke the cable the other night but it didnt it lost the nut for adjuster and cable popped out. Something dont seem right, I have never pushed a clutch that has so much pedal pressure in my like.
It has a brand new Discount Zoom cable and Quadrant if that helps
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On the fork, firewall, or quad? I'll look around.
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Originally Posted by KAILUAZ
On the fork, firewall, or quad? I'll look around.
Where the cable bracket mounts to the inner frame/firewall. Also where the cable routes under the hood, before sway bar after ect,ect. Thanks bro

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How bout these? Does this help ya out?





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yes , Thank you very much!!! I didnt pay attention to the brand clutch I put in it, was just concerened with the surfaces and clutch material when I installed (used). But damn this thing has a pedal form hell!!! Its so hard that it seems that its stretching the cable when shifting gears. The adjuster is as loose as possible, hence lost the nut, and there is no play in the pedal. It starts to engage right off the floor but pedal has to be fully depressed to shift, there is no slammin gears the way it is, Thanks guys
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If it's a new cable, is the cable making any sharp turns in it's routing?
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Originally Posted by 95coBraSVT
If it's a new cable, is the cable making any sharp turns in it's routing?
No, no sharp turns. I just measured the stock cable and the Zoom cable is about 10" longer than the stock one. Also the bracket is ass backwards from the stock one. This explains why it wont run in a stock location, I guess
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thats the reason why its such a pain to shift. with it not routed like the factory it will cause the cable to bind.
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Took it back to the store and the pulled another new on and the one I had bought was boxed wrong. I'll install new cable and see if this works. It is same length and bracket as the stock cable. Thanks for all the help
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Correct cable cure all problems, Thanks



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