broken trim indicator
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Anybody know if I have to replace the whole cable assembly or can I just replace the cracked bracket part?
Last edited by georges; 07-31-2007 at 05:39 PM.
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Sorry to say, that is a 1 piece cable.
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That looks like a Morse 33C Red Jacket cable. They are aweful, for use as a K-plane indicator cable. They have a solid stainless core that kinks if you look at it wrong. I recommend, at a higher cost of course, the "Northwestern" cable brand, otherwise known as "NW" cables. They have a stranded stainless core that slides effortlessly & can be tied in a knot & still slides smooth. The length of your old cable(Morse) is printed in inches, at both the ends of the cable, in white print. Ed

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