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Old 12-01-2010, 06:53 PM   #1
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Default Transmission shift cable?

Recently relocated residences while under a heavy work load the last 6 months and am moving the Newell last. While doing some maintenance on the '78 in preparations for its move to the new local, I noticed the insulation melted on the rear portion of the Allison HT740 shift cable. This cable connects at a junction in the engine bay on the driver side and then loops over the transmission where it connects on the transmission linkage on the passenger side. Can't even guess how it melted, don't see anyway that it touched a hot area. Very strange. I'm on the locate for a shift cable and very little time available to get the job done. Trying to avoid that expensive tow. Any thoughts on where to find this cable?

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