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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Gig Harbor, WA
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New Clutch Cable and Helper Spring
With the help of the tech article and the search button, what an improvement in shifting. I think it also improved the look of the car tremendously.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Vacaville, CA
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I am contemplating doing this as well in my 78SC. For the life of me I can't see how to get my fingers inside the tunnel (at the front) to remove or adjust the clutch cable clevis. Did you have any trouble?
Do you feel the cable and spring change signifigantly improved shifting - say 50%, 75% 100%. I have a lot of projects to do am wieghing expenses vs benefits on order of repair. TIA. BTW - your car DOES look better, I'll bet it gets better gas mileage and is now much, much faster.
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'78 SC Wide Body, '81 Engine. M&K 1in2 Out, Carrera Sways, ER F&R rear monoballs, ER control arm bearings, ER spring plate bearings, turbo tie-rods, ER strut brace, Tarret Drop links, Bilstein custom-valved shox, Rebel Racing bump-steer kit, 22mm F, 28mm R TBs. Rebuilt calipers, new wheel bearings. |
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