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Has anyone tried to do anything with steel cable? I want to try to reproduce the Renix cruise control servo cable clips. But this would mean I need to either figure out how to dismantle the original cables or make new ones. And making new ones would probably be a better idea than trying to remove those crimps on the ends.

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So what I’m trying to do is replicate these cables and replace the hooks too as I actually have one that is broken. I think I can do it myself, just an more curious about the crimp on the end. 

 

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Are you talking about the steel cable inside the sleeve from the cruise unit to the throttle body?  The one that pulls the throttle open?

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4 minutes ago, derf said:

Are you talking about the steel cable inside the sleeve from the cruise unit to the throttle body?  The one that pulls the throttle open?

 

Yes. I just posted a pic of what I’m trying to do. 

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3 minutes ago, eaglescout526 said:

 

Yes. I just posted a pic of what I’m trying to do. 

You posted as I was typing.

 

It's not hard to find some kind of ferrule that you can crimp on with a crimping tool.  Getting them off is easy if you don't mind making the cable a little shorter.  Otherwise, you could cut off the existing ferrule and crimp a new one on.

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I don't know what consequences there could be if I made that cable shorter other than it may not reach the throttle linkage. I also have some of the early 2.8L ones that I want to replace with the newer Renix style clips and give them longer cables as they are pretty damn short and mounting a 2.8L servo to reach say the 4.0L mount and the 2.5L mount can make some areas cramped. 

 

If thats the name of that crimp thing then I will look into it!

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Hmm... I wonder if you could solder them on instead of crimping them to avoid the high cost of the tool? 

 

Like plumbing solder, I don't think you could get it hot enough with an iron. 

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10 minutes ago, derf said:

Solder won't hold up compared to a crimp.

Crimping is definitely better. Just thinking if there might be an alternative. 

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4 minutes ago, Torq_Shep said:

Crimping is definitely better. Just thinking if there might be an alternative. 

their isnt which is why they still crimp them. :nuts::roflmao:

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