kmacht wrote:When did sonex switch to a braided cable. The one that came with my throttle quadrant from sonex a number of years ago was completely solid. To hook it to the carb I had to bend one end of it into an L and hook that into the slide.
Keith
Not sure when they switched, but when I purchased my throttle quadrant and cable from Sonex about a year ago the Bowden style cable had the woven or braided cable. When the cable arrived it seemed to me to be somewhat thin and flimsy, but it also seemed to move in and out of the cable housing OK so I installed it per the instructions with the throttle quadrant. The problem appears to result from the changing geometry as the lower arm of the throttle quadrant moves fore and aft and pushes and pulls the cable into and out of the cable housing. Although the bolt securing the aft end of the cable is referred to as a "swivel", once the nut is tightened down to hold the cable securely between the two washers I think that for all practical purposes the bolt does not actually swivel, so the cable tended to loop or kink. The new cable I just purchased from Sonex has, as I mentioned, a much more robust and larger diameter cable, appearing to be perhaps several strands of wire twisted (not woven) and essentially fused as one solid wire, so I don't think it will be prone to looping, kinking, or fraying like the old one. I do like the idea of a twisted set of wires instead of a single wire.
Bruce W.