Hood cable snapped tonight

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at the ferrule on the hand release. The parts diagram shows a "bush" and bowden cable.

For anyone who's had this problem and bought the part- I'd rather have the cable assembly with the ferrule swaged on rather than me doing it on a bench.

Do I need both parts to make one or is the cable complete?
 
Lucky it happened there - I've wondered what would happen if it snapped inside - how would you get the hood open?
 
Lucky it wasn't

a Porsche. You actually have to drill out the covers to to brake fluid resevoir and fish for the latch. I've heard and seen cars that guys cut a piece of floor out.:confused: Sometime after 64 they started putting an access plug in. Times change- check out Amelia Island's auction on Porsche- some serious money. There was a 2002 that sold too.

The BMW fails open. So no worries.

I can order the parts. But any bicycle shop has ferrules. I just can't tell from the parts description if the cable is complete or you have to make it up from two parts anyway.
 
J - happened to me on a road trip to S. Cal. IIRC the new cable comes with a crimped end piece and the bushing just slides onto the other end of the cable. It is a bit tricky getting it into the lever assembly. I think I unbolted it so I could turn it around and manipulate it.
 
Thanks...

The other end is fine.. still clamped up.

Oh well, good reason to detail up those catches and clean up the bilge.:!:

I've seen hydrualiic crimpers and didn't want to pay for a $200 tool for one time use on a 6mm cable.
 
Jaymic csbd 5090

The other end is fine.. still clamped up.

Oh well, good reason to detail up those catches and clean up the bilge.:!:

I've seen hydrualiic crimpers and didn't want to pay for a $200 tool for one time use on a 6mm cable.

Hi

See ref. part in the link. I bought it and fits perfectly.
Don't loose the bush in the handle that tight the whole thing.
As good as originall for 6.69 GBP.

http://www.jaymic.com/shop/parts_CS_products.asp?grp=CSBD

rgds.
 
That's

the part. The wire snapped clean at the end of that fitting on release. Ordered the part today. ( Well just had two add a thing or two.)

Thanks for the help guys.:smile:
 
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