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Old 04-17-2006, 11:01 AM
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Default LT1 swap - throttle cable?

I'm curious what others are using, or what might work for me for a throttle cable in a '69 Chevelle with a '95 LT1.

There may be a bunch of similar questions coming from me as I slowly get closer to finishing this project up.
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Lokar would probably be your best bet.

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Originally I used a factory F body cable in an 86 Monte SS. I am going to order one from here: http://www.controlcables.com/Search....hrottle+Cables

You can order custom lengths. If you do order one, make sure you tell them you need the barrel (little cylindrical metal thingy on end of cable) to fit the LT1.

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I used the lokar one. The only thing I didn't like was the $40 cable bracket, other than that it is fine.
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