Malleus
Far west of Siegen
Toyota US, Amayama and PartSouq all show
35520-60140
as not in production. Are there any new replacements?
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Well, crap. So, what to do when it needs to be replaced?Discontinued. The only application to use this part number is US 95-97 FZJ80 and US/CDN 96-97 LX450. That's very small population. As such there would be no reason for other world markets to stock it.
A442 transmissions. The A343 was used only in the US-Canada 95-97. The rest of the world got 442s 93-97. A LOT more vehicles.So what did the earlier 80s use?
Well, that's an interesting bit of trivia. I never considered an A442F swap into a '95-'97.
Deeeal! I'll give them a call and see what I can work out. I'll let you know what I hear. Thanks very much!There is a place on line called Inline Tube ( www.inlinetube.com ) that will build custom cables. They can build from your broken one, or if someone has a good one, they can duplicate it. If so, they may keep a "template" of it to build some for future trucks. Call them on the phone to discuss and maybe email pics back and forth.
They served us well on my son's 70 GMC that had non-standard parking brake cables, but they do all sorts of cables and such.
The outer sheath, for certain, is frayed, but I haven't pulled the cable to inspect it completely. Yet. I was hoping to source one, in the worst case scenario, where I had to replace it. If it turns out to be the outer heat shield/sheath, I'll just rewrap it.@Malleus : what's wrong with your current/original Throttle (kickdown) cable?
is the cable itself coming apart or is it just the outer heat-abrasion resistant sleeve that's fraying??