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Old 05-31-2014, 07:23 PM
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Default 700r4 cable adjustment issues/questions

In order to get my 700r4 to play nice with the EZ-EFI, I bought the FAST adaptors to maker the geometry correct. This, in turn, moved my TV cable on my 700r4. When I went to set the cable, it extends so far, it almost completely disengages the sheath and once or twice it pulled all the way out at when adjusting for WOT. If you look, you can see two allen head bolts in the side of the manifold. That is where the bracket was before and those bolts line up with where the TV cable wants to be now. Not sure how to set this cable. Can I move the new TV holder bracket for the 700r4 forward, away from the preset holes in the FAST bracket so the sheath stays inside or is it okay for the sheath to extend so far? I would assume that the holes on the bracket are there for a reason but if the sheath extends that far anyway, it seems like it's the same difference, no? Once extended, I assume I need to move the brass fitting to take up the slack and re tighten the cable as the cable is very loose. Does that negate the ratchet action on the cable itself if I am readjusting the length of the cable? Once adjusted, I can get the cable fully pulled out at WOT and with a little tension at idle - this seems correct - but I'm not sure that the sheath/ratchet is correct. Does that really matter if the cable tension is good? Take a look at the video and let me know if you have any suggestions. Thanks!

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