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Old 03-10-2009, 01:22 AM
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Default 700-R4 Trans Cable to LS3 cable throttle body

Helping my general manager put a Turnkey 510hp LS3 and a 700-R4 into at 67 Nova. Got a TCI front Clip and a G-Bar rear Susp with a 9". Has anyone used this combo and found a way to hookup the tranny cable? We have a Lokar cable, but the arm on the throttle body is on the wrong side to route the cable to. Is it just a simple matter of unbolting the lever and turning it around? I know cable adjustment is critical on this trans for it to live. Thanks!

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Old 03-10-2009, 07:40 AM
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Bow tie overdrives has a good trottle valve info site at www.tvmadeez.com
and they will make a bracket and cable set up for anything they don't already have in production for a reasonable price. The TV cable is a live or die deal for your trans. Don't just get it close make certain it is correct. A well engineered TV cable will also make the part throttle shift characteristics much nicer.
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