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ANCHORING CRUISE CABLE
There are three (3) types of connectors used to anchor the CRUISE CABLE:
A.
SNAP-IN ADAPTOR
B.
General Motors™ Blank Anchor
C.
FLAG NUT
A.
SNAP-IN ADAPTOR
1. To use the SNAP-IN ADAPTOR, it will be necessary to form threads
on the end of the CRUISE CABLE.
This is easily accomplished by placing the LOCKWASHER NUT on the
end of the CRUISE CABLE with your fingers. Then using an 11mm
box end wrench and turning clockwise until the desired amount of
threads have been formed.
2. After the threads have been formed, screw the SNAP-IN ADAPTOR
onto the CRUISE CABLE.
NOTE: Insulation on the CRUISE CABLE must extend past the end of the SNAP-IN ADAPTOR on all
applications.
3. The SNAP-IN ADAPTOR snaps into the square hole of the CABLE BRACKET or snaps into an existing square hole
on the vehicle (common on GM™ vehicles).
B.
General Motors™ Blank Anchor
1. To locate the blank anchor on General Motors™ vehicles, it is necessary to remove the air cleaner. The blank
anchor is located above the throttle anchor.
2. This anchor is hollow except at one end. Use a 6.4mm (.25”) bit drill
as shown:
3. Use the LOCKWASHER NUT to form threads on the end of the CRUISE CABLE. This is easily accomplished by
placing the LOCKWASHER NUT on the end of the CRUISE CABLE with your fingers. Then use an 11mm box end
wrench and turn clockwise until the desired amount of threads have been formed.