Jim Rosenthal
Supporter
I have to measure and decide on something to install in my GT40 for a throttle control cable. The questions are:
-what brand? (Cablecraft are recommended by Carroll Smith)
-pull-only or push-pull? (the difference is that a single-wire cable won't push- I'm not used to those as in marine use the cables are always push-pull or Morse style cables, which are what I am familiar with)
-end terminations? (clevises seem more advisable than Heim joints, from what I can tell)
I wasn't able to figure this out by looking at the Marriott car, partly because I wasn't looking for exactly that information and partly because I was not able to see what they used later on when I examined the photos that I took. I'm far more interested in function than originality, so any advice that fellow GT40 forum members can provide about what has worked for them in the past would be quite welcome indeed.
The pedal box assembly of 1149 has a place to secure the sheath of a throttle cable. I will need to fabricate something on the carburetor end- and do it all over again when I switch to Webers later on when the car is actually running. Fun, fun, fun.
-what brand? (Cablecraft are recommended by Carroll Smith)
-pull-only or push-pull? (the difference is that a single-wire cable won't push- I'm not used to those as in marine use the cables are always push-pull or Morse style cables, which are what I am familiar with)
-end terminations? (clevises seem more advisable than Heim joints, from what I can tell)
I wasn't able to figure this out by looking at the Marriott car, partly because I wasn't looking for exactly that information and partly because I was not able to see what they used later on when I examined the photos that I took. I'm far more interested in function than originality, so any advice that fellow GT40 forum members can provide about what has worked for them in the past would be quite welcome indeed.
The pedal box assembly of 1149 has a place to secure the sheath of a throttle cable. I will need to fabricate something on the carburetor end- and do it all over again when I switch to Webers later on when the car is actually running. Fun, fun, fun.