cooper mk1 locking choke cables not locking !
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cooper mk1 locking choke cables not locking !
are there any good ones available that actually work??
mine locks when not fitted but when fitted to the car i still have to use a peg
its brand new and from a leading mini parts supplier...
or are all the repro ones rubbish?
mine locks when not fitted but when fitted to the car i still have to use a peg
its brand new and from a leading mini parts supplier...
or are all the repro ones rubbish?
for my sins,i own a 1957 wolsleley 1500
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Re: cooper mk1 locking choke cables not locking !
brook shaw wrote:are there any good ones available that actually work??
mine locks when not fitted but when fitted to the car i still have to use a peg
its brand new and from a leading mini parts supplier...
or are all the repro ones rubbish?
you could probably pay silly money for a nos one from ebay and still have to use a peg....
please note, these are my own, individual sales, nothing whatsoever to do with my employer, minispares
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Re: cooper mk1 locking choke cables not locking !
That's another way of saying that the ones currently available look good but do not perform the function for which one paid. Then there are worse ones. Pull the knob out and it comes loose from the cable.
Had a heater cable do just that yesterday. First time used. It was obvious that the crimping onto the cable was poorly done.
Had a heater cable do just that yesterday. First time used. It was obvious that the crimping onto the cable was poorly done.
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Re: cooper mk1 locking choke cables not locking !
the original one was shot so ive had to have a repro....
looks like i mite wnd up gettin the old one rewired somewher maybe
meanwhile,,,ill go on ebay and buy a 1960S PERIOD PEG??
maybe there might be some vintage dolly pegs kicking around with all these "barn finds" currently turning up eh??
looks like i mite wnd up gettin the old one rewired somewher maybe
meanwhile,,,ill go on ebay and buy a 1960S PERIOD PEG??

maybe there might be some vintage dolly pegs kicking around with all these "barn finds" currently turning up eh??
for my sins,i own a 1957 wolsleley 1500
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Re: cooper mk1 locking choke cables not locking !
cheleker wrote:
Then there are worse ones. Pull the knob out and it comes loose from the cable.
I know

Fitted a new one, and the lock works perfectly


(when I had people from UK in the car for a test drive) = not very impressive.
becourse the lock works perfect, I didnt want to change the cable, so I refitted the knob, with some epoxy.
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Re: cooper mk1 locking choke cables not locking !
I had the same problem when I bought one from a leading Mini parts supplier.
I found that the outer cable locking part was the bit that was useless. I had a NOS genuine MK3 cable and the repro Cooper inner cable works perfectly in the OE outer cable.
Been on my 'S' for 6 years now without any need for a clothes peg
I found that the outer cable locking part was the bit that was useless. I had a NOS genuine MK3 cable and the repro Cooper inner cable works perfectly in the OE outer cable.
Been on my 'S' for 6 years now without any need for a clothes peg

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Re: cooper mk1 locking choke cables not locking !
worth a shot- i suppose this will hike the price of mk3 cables up now,,,aghhh
for my sins,i own a 1957 wolsleley 1500
Re: cooper mk1 locking choke cables not locking !
brook shaw wrote:the original one was shot so ive had to have a repro....
Hi Brook,
I've got an ad on the "Wanted" board for a rough one at the moment. Do you still have the old one? I might be able to use it.
Regards
Al
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Re: cooper mk1 locking choke cables not locking !
Take the cable apart and clean all the lubrication out of it. They don't slide so well when they are dry.
Tim
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1961 Morris Mini Traveller
1969 Triumph TR6R
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Re: cooper mk1 locking choke cables not locking !
I had this trouble twice, so after cleaning and putting it back together I went at it with a soldering iron which seems to have done the trick.cheleker wrote:That's another way of saying that the ones currently available look good but do not perform the function for which one paid. Then there are worse ones. Pull the knob out and it comes loose from the cable.
Had a heater cable do just that yesterday. First time used. It was obvious that the crimping onto the cable was poorly done.
Funny, I had never thought of using a peg....20 years of trying to drive and hold a stupid choke out! Its funny how the simplest things never come to mind...