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Braided Stainless Steel
JEGS 555-157012 Transmission Kickdown Cable Features:
- Fits Small Block GMC/Chevy engines with TH350 transmission
- Includes aluminum fittings and polished ferrule
- Braided Stainless Steel cable jacket
- Made from high-quality components and assembly
- Features extruded liner for longer cable life, aluminum fittings, ferrule to eliminate frayed cable ends and is customized for all types of manifolds
JEGS 555-157012 Transmission Kickdown Cable Notes:
- Overall Cable Length - 56 in.
- Overall Sleeve Length - 41.50 in.
Specifications:
Will this cable fit a 2004r transmission
I have a 1956 Corvette with a Cast Iron Powerglide trans. Will this be able to be adapted to use as a kickdown linkage?
Can I cut this cable for length?
In the discription it says “for sbc”. I have a in-line six 250 and I’m converting it from the three speed manual to a TH350 automatic. Will this work with my one barrel Rodchester carburetor?
WILL THIS WORK WITH A SBC TUNNEL RAM EDLEBROCK INTAKE SINGLE 4BBL ????
What is the OD of the machined surface (that slides inside the transmission housing)
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