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RE: Starter pull cable? - Colin Wilks - 18-06-2018

(18-06-2018, 11:01 AM)Chris KC Wrote:
(18-06-2018, 10:41 AM)NickB Wrote: Mine had a solid wire cable, approx 1.2mm diameter with no sleeve which I think was original (type 65).

Thanks Nick. What's on the cabin end of the 'cable' - a knob? A ring? ....

Mine has a knob saying "Starter", which I am lead to believe is proper.


RE: Starter pull cable? - Ruairidh Dunford - 18-06-2018

I have seen the later Box Saloon-era cars with a single wire (the starter pull on the steering column bracket has a hole in the end - no groove - to accommodate this) and all Ruby-era cars I have seen use a Bowden cable system for this.


RE: Starter pull cable? - Chris KC - 18-06-2018

Colin, Ruairidh, thanks once again


RE: Starter pull cable? - Ian Williams - 18-06-2018

Yes Rory I agree, my Nippy has the open wire type, I was referring to the Ruby type when I mentioned bicycle brake cables earlier, I assume a solid wire was used with the open system, a bronze or stainless welding rod works well.