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    Throttle cable

    Kraig; Very much appreciate the pictures, the one of the clamp is very helpful. The cable also had a little clamp something like one used for a wire, does it go in the dash tower? Thanks again. Bob Underwood
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    Throttle cable

    Saved this 122 from scrapper, it was in pieces, got things figured out except for the routing of the throttle, choke works may not be routed correctly. Would appreciate any help Thank you, Bob Underwood
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    Archive through May 07, 2013

    Hi Overhauled my creeper, after installation it does not connect to the transmission. The shifter collar was installed with the long splines to the open end of the case, is that considered the rear. appreciate any help Thanks, Bob
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    Archive through April 15, 2013

    Thanks for the reply. Looks like I started from the wrong end, Thanks again Bob
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    Archive through April 15, 2013

    Going to rebuild my Creeper. Have removed the snap ring direct drive coupling and shift collar are in alinment, no moovement on the bearing cage. Any help appreciated. Thank you, Bob Underwood
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    Archive through August 02, 2012

    Appreciate all replies. The axle is worn egg shaped. Thought I would be getting the same problem with a used one. Did not have intentions of bringing it back to life, rebuilt the S/G and heard it run, bought a few things from C. Westfall, will check him for a decent axle. Thanks again, Bob
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    Archive through August 02, 2012

    Saved a 122 from scrap yard. The front axle is badly worn where the steering knuckle fits. Has any one had success installing bushings and if so the process. Thanks Bob
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