Cowl Vent Cables
A few days ago I posted a a thread about the drivers side cowl vent in
my '69 being siezed. Well it turned out not to be siezed, but a cable
problem. For some unkown reason, the vent cable will not travel
completely on both directions. It is a though it is too short. The vent
door moves as smooth as silk, but when you use the vent lever to
operate the vent door it just will not travel through it's full throw.
Questions:
1) Could the cable that has been installed be too short?
2) Could the cable be incorrectly anchored at the lever end(incorrect position)?
3) Has anyone else had a similar problem?
4) Could someone(bubba) have installed the wrong cable at sometime in the past?

Thanks for any help provided.
Mark
Mark
PS. Just tried that adjustment, but I seems that the cable was already at full adjustment and didn't improve on the current settings.
Last edited by M A Fry; Apr 29, 2014 at 12:15 AM.
A few days ago I posted a a thread about the drivers side cowl vent in
my '69 being siezed. Well it turned out not to be siezed, but a cable
problem. For some unkown reason, the vent cable will not travel
completely on both directions. It is a though it is too short. The vent
door moves as smooth as silk, but when you use the vent lever to
operate the vent door it just will not travel through it's full throw.
Questions:
1) Could the cable that has been installed be too short?
2) Could the cable be incorrectly anchored at the lever end(incorrect position)?
3) Has anyone else had a similar problem?
4) Could someone(bubba) have installed the wrong cable at sometime in the past?

Thanks for any help provided.
Mark
#2 nd 4 are possibilities.
The cable attaches at the lever and it's anchored somewhere on the console. if I'm not mistaken.
If you have an AIM, I believe it's shown.
I guess #1 is as well.
I really need to retrieve my AIM from my sisters garage.
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