dingy Posted April 9, 2011 #1 Posted April 9, 2011 I am looking for a source of a tool/kit to be able to change out the ends on a 1st gen throttle cable. I need to be able to reattach the small round lead barrel on the end of the twisted cable. I have a local source for the cable, dirt cheap, but not at the right lengths or end styles. I need to do some tweaking to at least the carb end pull cable. It would also help if I could modify the choke & vboost cables. I have found a place online, but they are in England. Not out of the question, but a domestic source would be nice. http://www.venhill.co.uk/Cable_kits_and_components/UNIVERSAL_CABLE_KITS/VWK003_WORKSHOP_THROTTLE_CABLE_REPAIR_KIT.html It seems like there should be a crimping style tool to attach the ends, but haven't found one. Gary
bkuhr Posted April 9, 2011 #2 Posted April 9, 2011 (edited) Gary, I have an aircraft electrical pin crimping tool. It has 4 opposing crimp pins that move toward center as handle is squeezed. Only problem is the largest diameter crimp looks to be 1/16 inch(for a pin with 12awg wire), gets very small from there, and 1/16 may be too small for you application Also have seen simular ferrells at Lowes in the wire and chain and thimbles. Dont believe I have seen any small enough for throttle cable thou, may check small engine/lawn mower repair shop for thimbles, and maybe tool. I also use at work a hex crimp tool for RG58 coax. The coax center pin crimper would be about the size you are looking for. simular item I use http://www.cablesforless.com/p-667-crimp-tool-hex-ratchet-rg58-rg59-rg62-rg6.aspx, the 3rd hole from the end is the center pin crimp Edited April 9, 2011 by bkuhr more info
SaltyDog Posted April 10, 2011 #3 Posted April 10, 2011 I have bought various items through these guys in the past and they stock a wide selection of motorcycle parts. Check out the link http://www.flandersco.com/FlanCableSearch.html for the cable making/repair parts. Hope this is helpful...
dingy Posted April 10, 2011 Author #4 Posted April 10, 2011 (edited) I have bought various items through these guys in the past and they stock a wide selection of motorcycle parts. Check out the link http://www.flandersco.com/FlanCableSearch.html for the cable making/repair parts. Hope this is helpful... This site has a lot of items, but the cable end is not one of them, at least not an exact match. They also indicate some of the cable ends are a solder connection. I have always been under the impression that solder is not a good mechanical connection. The Venhill site at one point mentioned center punching end, then soldering. Rick Butler sent me the picture attached that is what I am going to try to do with the throttle pull cable at this point. It seems like a fairly straight forward solution. I picked up a split roll pin that the throttle end will slip into. Need to braze a washer to bottom of roll pin to form a perch for the throttle cable then fab up a bracket between the carbs to attach roll pin to. Still leaves me with a snug choke cable mounting point and the desire to be able to extend the vboost mount range. Gary Edited April 10, 2011 by dingy
Keemez Posted April 10, 2011 #5 Posted April 10, 2011 Would soldering a connection be out of the question? Not sure how well that would hold up to area heat.
dingy Posted April 10, 2011 Author #6 Posted April 10, 2011 (edited) Would soldering a connection be out of the question? Not sure how well that would hold up to area heat. Solder won't melt till around 600F. The area I need to redo cable ends is in the middle and rear of carb rack. It shouldn't see anything in excess of 180F. And this is a high guesstimate. Gary Edited April 10, 2011 by dingy
dingy Posted April 10, 2011 Author #7 Posted April 10, 2011 Gary, I have an aircraft electrical pin crimping tool. It has 4 opposing crimp pins that move toward center as handle is squeezed. Only problem is the largest diameter crimp looks to be 1/16 inch(for a pin with 12awg wire), gets very small from there, and 1/16 may be too small for you application Also have seen simular ferrells at Lowes in the wire and chain and thimbles. Dont believe I have seen any small enough for throttle cable thou, may check small engine/lawn mower repair shop for thimbles, and maybe tool. I also use at work a hex crimp tool for RG58 coax. The coax center pin crimper would be about the size you are looking for. simular item I use http://www.cablesforless.com/p-667-crimp-tool-hex-ratchet-rg58-rg59-rg62-rg6.aspx, the 3rd hole from the end is the center pin crimp The stock cable ends on the 1st gen cables I have are .232" dia & .313" long with .060" dia wire. This is on carb end. The throttle junction box end is a bit narrower at .158" long. I haven't seen a matching part yet on a web site. Choke & vboost cables are different, don't have them in front of me. The stock cable wires do not appear to go through the end. And I see no tooling marks or solder indications. Gary
bkuhr Posted April 10, 2011 #8 Posted April 10, 2011 The stock cable ends on the 1st gen cables I have are .232" dia & .313" long with .060" dia wire. This is on carb end. The throttle junction box end is a bit narrower at .158" long. Gary Don't think my crimper will help ya-sorry Went and checked against spark plug wire gage, with largest setting of crimper and pins closed, leaves a gap between .06 and .08in, about .070. I think your .232 dia ends will go into tool, but .07 crimp on .06 wire would almost completely pierce your new cable ends rather than just crimp then. Did read a couple forums on google, seems most factory ends are molded lead. Maybe make a ceramic mold then pour lead onto cable ends? BTW, I have bunch of Pb/Sb(lead/antimony) from old lead telephone cables.(pretty solid compared to plane lead)
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