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    dlsuiter is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    What all is involved in replacing kickdown cable on a 1980 camaro, 305 with a turbo 350 tranny?

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    MI2600 is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    The cables are usually just held on the trans with one small bolt. Unfastened, the cable sheath should slide up and inner wire should have a hook on the end. Just disengage the hook and rehook the replacement.
    I intend to live forever; so far, so good.

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