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Old 09-24-2007, 06:55 PM   #1
SLIMJIM
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Choke cable kit

Just bought one for the Jimmy. It's one of those universal heavy duty one's for trucks that you find in the "HELP" section of the auto store. I have no place to really to mount the two little cable brackets that the kit came with without removing the return spring bracket, which is about the only other mounting hole.I dont have any pics, but I am mounting it to a Rochester 2GV. (Converting to manual choke.) I reamed out the choke cam hole of a holley reman and used it instead of the original one because of a breather clearance problem. I tried zip tying the choke cable housing in a few places, but it didn't work too well. Anyone got any advice? Are they just temperamental? Does the cable sleave need grease?

Thanks.

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