The throttle cable is also made by 
		Lokar.
        The cable housing is made out of steel braid with a cable running
        through it. Lokar provides you with a quick-disconnect on the carburetor
        end along with a hex wrench which is used if you shorten the
        cable.  
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		 After mounting it in the firewall, the cable needs to be cut
        shortened by about a foot.  
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      The small piece above the peddle is
        where the cable will come through. I first drilled a 5/16" diameter
        hole through the firewall. Then the two piece aluminum sleeve gets
        screwed together.  
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      After attaching the cable to the
        peddle and running it through the firewall, I measured and marked a spot
        2" longer than needed like the instructions said.  
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      Hooking up the cable to the arm is
        just a matter of a pin and C-clip. This works well because it allows the
        cable to move along with the arm.  
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