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How to Remove Throttle Cable '72 BBody?

Dibbons

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I have been squeezing the plastic tabs from under the dash, but now I see some kind of metal wire wrapped around the inside of the clip that is preventing its removal. Hard to see what is going on there. Can any forum member relate to this dilemma? Thank you.
 
The metal is there as a safety to keep the cable from popping out of the firewall. Straighten it out parallel with the tabs and slide it down and out. Now you can squeeze the tabs and push it out.
 
The metal is there as a safety to keep the cable from popping out of the firewall. Straighten it out parallel with the tabs and slide it down and out.
Thanks. Now I know something else needs removal. Still a little fuzzy how to bend it, straighten it, remove it, but I'll figure it out now. Nothing like light seen at the end of the tunnel!
 
Here's a close-up of the tabs you need to push in.
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The manual shows both sides bent up but most I have seen has been one side up and the other down.
 
I have been squeezing the plastic tabs from under the dash, but now I see some kind of metal wire wrapped around the inside of the clip that is preventing its removal. Hard to see what is going on there. Can any forum member relate to this dilemma? Thank you.

As advised, before squeezing the tabs to release the throttle cable attachment, remove the metal retainer which is a secondary safety hold for the cable. The metal retainer, bent and in the tabs, is shown in the following image:
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Straighten one side of the metal piece and slide out of the plastic tabs.

The tabs on the throttle cable are shown in the following image:
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Removed and straightened, the metal retainer looks like the following image:
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After installing the throttle cable with the tabs engaged in the firewall hole, slide the metal retainer in either side as shown in the following image and bend the ends:
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Bend the tabs to appear as shown in the following image:
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The bend direction is not critical. Bend enough to hold the retainer in place.

If an original retainer is not available, it can be made from a similar piece of metal or wire that will work in its place.
 
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