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Cast Iron 57 TF Cable O-rings
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Beltran
Posted 2014-05-26 6:09 PM (#442352)
Subject: Cast Iron 57 TF Cable O-rings



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Anyone know the correct size O-rings on the 57 Cable?

And where you can get them?

Edited by Beltran 2014-05-26 6:10 PM
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Beltran
Posted 2014-05-26 8:37 PM (#442379 - in reply to #442352)
Subject: RE: Cast Iron 57 TF Cable O-rings



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Found this on the Imperial site. My cable does not have this adjusting wheel. My cable has two O-rings and no adjusting wheel.
They must have changed it along the way. What should be used to hold and adjust that cable position?




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57windycoupe
Posted 2014-05-26 11:59 PM (#442406 - in reply to #442352)
Subject: Re: Cast Iron 57 TF Cable O-rings



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If you car didn't have the cast iron tf you'll most likely need a cable or that cable end for your car. That's what should fill that shift cable hole you posted pics of.
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57chizler
Posted 2014-05-27 1:17 PM (#442482 - in reply to #442379)
Subject: RE: Cast Iron 57 TF Cable O-rings



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Beltran - 2014-05-26 5:37 PM

Found this on the Imperial site. My cable does not have this adjusting wheel. My cable has two O-rings and no adjusting wheel.
They must have changed it along the way.


The adjustment wheel didn't appear until later than '57...around '59?

Edited by 57chizler 2014-05-27 1:18 PM
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Beltran
Posted 2014-05-27 7:53 PM (#442552 - in reply to #442352)
Subject: Re: Cast Iron 57 TF Cable O-rings



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Yes apparently around 59.5. I found another reference to that. So I have a simple slider fork arrangement that attaches to the bottom of the trans control box. Just need a pic of one now.

I also found the O-ring measurements on another thread.

Edited by Beltran 2014-05-27 7:55 PM
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J97_Imperial
Posted 2017-05-21 5:44 PM (#540536 - in reply to #442552)
Subject: Re: Cast Iron 57 TF Cable O-rings



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What are the measurements of those o rings if you don't mind me asking
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Beltran
Posted 2017-05-21 6:34 PM (#540541 - in reply to #442352)
Subject: Re: Cast Iron 57 TF Cable O-rings



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that was from 2014!!! But luckily I wrote it down in my log. Transcable O-rings 1/16" thickness, 1/2" OD , 3/8" ID. Designation is 012.
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