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<blockquote data-quote="lilblue1970" data-source="post: 576862" data-attributes="member: 14455"><p>On a '70 Bay. Had to replace my clutch cable as it snapped. Got the right one for the year but I've wound it up on the transmission end and the clutch pedal doesn't return or feel like it's working. Am I correct in assuming that the tension on the cable is what returns the pedal or am I missing something? There's nothing wrong at the gearbox end, actuator-wise. No bend, no crack, spring is there and Bowden tube in place. Is it just the cable being too long?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lilblue1970, post: 576862, member: 14455"] On a '70 Bay. Had to replace my clutch cable as it snapped. Got the right one for the year but I've wound it up on the transmission end and the clutch pedal doesn't return or feel like it's working. Am I correct in assuming that the tension on the cable is what returns the pedal or am I missing something? There's nothing wrong at the gearbox end, actuator-wise. No bend, no crack, spring is there and Bowden tube in place. Is it just the cable being too long? [/QUOTE]
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