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Where to get Throttle Cable

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Old 06-15-2011, 10:32 PM
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I have a few, some even still attached to the high idle assembly found on the 5 speed trucks.
The cable fits '89-'91.

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Old 06-20-2011, 08:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Mark Nixon
I have a few, some even still attached to the high idle assembly found on the 5 speed trucks.
The cable fits '89-'91.

Mark.

Got one for the 92-ish one that I got from you? And, it would be good to get the 5-speed style, since it's got the 4500 behind it, now.
 
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Old 06-20-2011, 09:49 PM
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The cable depends on which body you use.
1992-'93 (R/Cs, too!) has a square hole in the firewall, '89-'91 is round.

The '91-'93 trucks did NOT get the high idle lock with the 5 speeds.

Basically it boils down to what year you actually have, but I have both cables.

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Old 06-27-2011, 12:04 PM
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Truck is a 90. Don't remember what year engine I got from you. VE pump, intercooled. Does this cable go all the way to the ball/socket joint on the triangular piece on the IP?

Right now, we're using a screw-clamp on the cable itself. Eventually that will fray and break.
 
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Old 06-27-2011, 12:10 PM
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I believe the engine you got was a '92.

The cable runs from the fuel pedal all the way to the triangle bracket and does utilize the snap-on ball end.
As I said, it's '89-'91 with the round firewall hole, and I have several.

$30, shipped Priority Mail.

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Old 07-31-2011, 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Mark Nixon
I believe the engine you got was a '92.

The cable runs from the fuel pedal all the way to the triangle bracket and does utilize the snap-on ball end.
As I said, it's '89-'91 with the round firewall hole, and I have several.

$30, shipped Priority Mail.

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Sorry took so long to get back to this thread. I need one! Turns out the engine was one of the 70000 "wrong-turbo" engines. Finally got around to the housing-swap yesterday. Run like raped ape, now!
 
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what wrong turbo motor do you speak of?
 
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Old 08-08-2011, 10:30 AM
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Originally Posted by chiefton17
what wrong turbo motor do you speak of?

Dodge History, Chapterrrrrrr....71!


When Dodge first offered the Cummins, in model year '89, it was with the 21cm exhaust housing, and no intercooler. Simplicity!!! Those early trucks were dead slow, and when the upgrade happened a couple of years later, the inter cooled trucks were all supposed to have 18cm exhausts. The first 70,000 inter cooled trucks went out the door with 21's.

My son's RamCharger received the engine from one of those 70,000 "wrong" trucks.

It now sports a set of Black Dragon injectors, rebuilt injection pump, timing bumped to optimize the injection, and a 14cm housing.
Both the 21 and the 18 were needlessly large housings, so spool up took forever. Good thing the best competitors from that era were the N/A 6.9 IDI and the big-block gas Fords.

Had the 7.3 'Stroke been available during that time, the whole Cummins idea might have been a very short era.
 
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I disagree my 92 pulls better then most powerjokes and gets better mpg.THE ONLY THING THAT RUNS GOOD ON A POWERJOKE IS THE OWNERS MOUTH!Besides that alot of people are wanting to get the older first gens so that must mean something.
 
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Old 08-09-2011, 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted by sweetv8s10
I disagree my 92 pulls better then most powerjokes and gets better mpg.THE ONLY THING THAT RUNS GOOD ON A POWERJOKE IS THE OWNERS MOUTH!Besides that alot of people are wanting to get the older first gens so that must mean something.
I'm pretty sure I was pointing out the initial model-year '89 Dodges, in context with the concurrent model-year '89 Fords.

Had the non-intercooled, big-housing, slow '89's had to compete with the 7.3 'Stroke, rather than the N/A 6.9 IDI....


Face it. In 1989, a slow-assed Cummins-powered Dodge still had bragging rights of "best", compared to an even-more-slow International-powered Ford, and a stationary, broken 6.2 or 6.5 liter Detroit-labelled Chevy/GMC.


In all honesty, have you noticed anybody bragging about his awesome, bone-stock non-I/C '89?
 

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