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TV cable

Hi, has anybody tried a Lokar TV cable LOK-KD2AODHT (Summit number) on  87 Tbird with 5Ltr EFI AOD trans?
BobNorway;)
There are only two tools you will ever need:
1) WD40
2) Duct Tape
If it doesn't move and should, use the WD40.
If it moves and shouldn't, use the duct tape.


TV cable

Reply #2
I used one on my 87 sport 5.0, but had to tweak some brackets to mount it. I have to adjust some file sizes to post some pics, but I can if  your interested.:D
Resident "Idiot".

Formerly TBob5pt0 :shoothead


Quote from: JeremyB;165772
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Forgot to put on intake hose when starting the car, sucked neighbors cat into intake.

Bracket?

Reply #3
Did you buy the lokar bracket also? (TCB-40EFI)
Tweaking is ok as long as I can get it to work.
Pics would be great if you get the time.
Mine is now held in place with a Levis button, which just happens to be the right size.
Fords plastic bushing was not an 18 year solution.
BobNorway;)
There are only two tools you will ever need:
1) WD40
2) Duct Tape
If it doesn't move and should, use the WD40.
If it moves and shouldn't, use the duct tape.

TV cable

Reply #4
You can still buy new bushings from Ford, about $2 ea..:D
95 Ranger Splash 2.3
88 Tbird Sport :ies::ies:
5.0 SO, stainless shorty headers, w/ Magnaflow lers. KYB struts, KYB shocks. 5lug conversion from sn95 Mustang, subframe connectors, drilled and slotted rotors, 03 Mach 1 wheels. sequential taillights.140 speedo

Thanks

Reply #5
Thanks for the tip.
Have you got a part number for the bushing?
BobNorway;)
There are only two tools you will ever need:
1) WD40
2) Duct Tape
If it doesn't move and should, use the WD40.
If it moves and shouldn't, use the duct tape.

TV cable

Reply #6
EOAZ-7F330-A
Insulator          :D
95 Ranger Splash 2.3
88 Tbird Sport :ies::ies:
5.0 SO, stainless shorty headers, w/ Magnaflow lers. KYB struts, KYB shocks. 5lug conversion from sn95 Mustang, subframe connectors, drilled and slotted rotors, 03 Mach 1 wheels. sequential taillights.140 speedo

Thanks

Reply #7
Thanks again.:D
BobNorway;)
There are only two tools you will ever need:
1) WD40
2) Duct Tape
If it doesn't move and should, use the WD40.
If it moves and shouldn't, use the duct tape.

TV cable

Reply #8
You're welcome. :D
95 Ranger Splash 2.3
88 Tbird Sport :ies::ies:
5.0 SO, stainless shorty headers, w/ Magnaflow lers. KYB struts, KYB shocks. 5lug conversion from sn95 Mustang, subframe connectors, drilled and slotted rotors, 03 Mach 1 wheels. sequential taillights.140 speedo

TV cable

Reply #9
i need that bushing...thanks for the part number.

 

TV cable

Reply #10
Sorry for the delay in posting these pics, hope they can be of use to someone.

First pic shows the piece I made to adapt the Lokar hardware to the factory accelorator/ kick-down bracket:


second and third show the adapter on the factory bracket:
Resident "Idiot".

Formerly TBob5pt0 :shoothead


Quote from: JeremyB;165772
Repairing a lock cylinder that is frozen or sans keys requires a drill, gumption, and a midget on a tricycle.
Quote from: Big_D
Forgot to put on intake hose when starting the car, sucked neighbors cat into intake.

TV cable

Reply #11
The next two pics are of the Lokar bracket attaching the cable to the tranny boss, but I felt it wasn't lining up right, so second pic shows the cable with the factory bracket. Worked much better that way I think. Last pic shows the connection for the cable on the throttle plate. The stud for connecting the cable to the throttle plate was to long and the ny-lock nut washiznitting the adjusting screw, so a little spacing with a s piece of hose worked nicely.
Resident "Idiot".

Formerly TBob5pt0 :shoothead


Quote from: JeremyB;165772
Repairing a lock cylinder that is frozen or sans keys requires a drill, gumption, and a midget on a tricycle.
Quote from: Big_D
Forgot to put on intake hose when starting the car, sucked neighbors cat into intake.

TV cable

Reply #12
Wow,
Thanks for the pics. I putem in a safe place.
I'll do the bushing thing first and see what happens.
BobNorway;)
There are only two tools you will ever need:
1) WD40
2) Duct Tape
If it doesn't move and should, use the WD40.
If it moves and shouldn't, use the duct tape.