Could someone please post a picture of the correct routing for the choke cable for a 61 Delux please. I am unsure if it runs via the hole above the crossmember or the larger hole below. Also is it normal practice to have to reduce the length of a new cable and sleeving as the one I have seems far too long?
Many thanks
Early HS2 Choke route
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Re: Early HS2 Choke route
I don't think I have a picture of the routing but the cable comes up underneath the crossmember and fits to the choke mechanism from below. That's how it is on my late '60 .
The original cables are much shorter than later 'standard' cables.
The original cables are much shorter than later 'standard' cables.
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Re: Early HS2 Choke route
Many thanks. That was the conclusion I had arrived at but it did not seem correct having to cut down the cable and sleeve. Oh well I'll whip it off and get the hacksaw out tomorrow.
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Re: Early HS2 Choke route
From Mini Baby Mk1 1967 thread....

Up and under!

Up and under!

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Re: Early HS2 Choke route
Dear Graham,
You're showing my car,
did I make a mistake?
It was originally fitted exactly like that.
Thanks guys!
You're showing my car,
did I make a mistake?
It was originally fitted exactly like that.
Thanks guys!
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Re: Early HS2 Choke route
Hi Charly, No mistake!
( I don't think)
I remembered the photo, so dropped it over here to help the others!
My 62 850 and 65 Elf also have cable routed like this for that type of choke mechanism.
Thanks!


I remembered the photo, so dropped it over here to help the others!
My 62 850 and 65 Elf also have cable routed like this for that type of choke mechanism.
Thanks!

Mini's don't rust................Downunder!
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Re: Early HS2 Choke route
Thank you Graham,
The heat shield is sanblasted, What was the original color?
Green?black? zinc plated?
Thank you
PS: I can take more pictures of the car if it's necessary
The heat shield is sanblasted, What was the original color?
Green?black? zinc plated?
Thank you
PS: I can take more pictures of the car if it's necessary
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