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hi I am chasing a choke cable for the 90 anyone got spares ??... I have a good black ''c'' which you pull ( this don't sound good but you get the idea ...do you ) just cable is r/s ..have cash waiting cheers davo


Sun Aug 17, 2014 9:11 pm
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hi I am chasing a choke cable for the 90 anyone got spares ??... I have a good black ''c'' which you pull ( this don't sound good but you get the idea ...do you ) just cable is r/s ..have cash waiting cheers davo


there used to be, maybe still, universal Choke cables available from Auto stores, if all else fails, Dave

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Glenn is correct, I had to replace the choke cable in the yellow peril some time ago and found one at either Repco or Bursons ( I can't remember which as I find lots of universal parts at both).

It is branded as Bonnet release/ choke cable and you cut it to the desired length. the only problem was that it comes with the cable attached to a standard black knob, not the one with the "C" in the middle. Cheap as chips, around $20 from memory., threaded in nicely and was long enough to give a nice wide loop for easy operation. Piccies attached



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Glenn is correct, I had to replace the choke cable in the yellow peril some time ago and found one at either Repco or Bursons ( I can't remember which as I find lots of universal parts at both).

It is branded as Bonnet release/ choke cable and you cut it to the desired length. the only problem was that it comes with the cable attached to a standard black knob, not the one with the "C" in the middle. Cheap as chips, around $20 from memory., threaded in nicely and was long enough to give a nice wide loop for easy operation. Piccies attached



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for a more 'original' under bonnet look, buy some black heat shrink tubing from Jaycar or Altronics and shrink it over the exposed outer, once the length is worked out.

glenn

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thanks guys got a brand new one from Caloundra it has the original 'c 'on it great it looks as the old one ..im stoked $20 cheers davo


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thanks guys got a brand new one from Caloundra it has the original 'c 'on it great it looks as the old one ..im stoked $20 cheers davo


good work, Dave.... keep chipping away.....

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Good result mate,
cheers, Matt.

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