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<blockquote data-quote="TheHamish" data-source="post: 625530" data-attributes="member: 32369"><p>Hi all. No doubt a challenging time for many so hope people doing ok. </p><p>We have a 72 crossover. First met her in Loas and befriended her then owners who were driving her from Australia to UK. Needless to say she's seen some action. We've had her since 2000 and been improving her gradually ever since. Reason I come to this group is my throttle cable snapped and on closer inspection the tube that the cable goes through at the rear needs replacing. I haven't looked with the wheels off yet and will do so but is this a straight forward re fit? I've looked on line and got the gist of it but can find no pointers re fitting this rear cable tube. Thoughts welcome. Thanks Hamish</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheHamish, post: 625530, member: 32369"] Hi all. No doubt a challenging time for many so hope people doing ok. We have a 72 crossover. First met her in Loas and befriended her then owners who were driving her from Australia to UK. Needless to say she's seen some action. We've had her since 2000 and been improving her gradually ever since. Reason I come to this group is my throttle cable snapped and on closer inspection the tube that the cable goes through at the rear needs replacing. I haven't looked with the wheels off yet and will do so but is this a straight forward re fit? I've looked on line and got the gist of it but can find no pointers re fitting this rear cable tube. Thoughts welcome. Thanks Hamish [/QUOTE]
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