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#35461 - 07/06/23 08:52 PM Montgomery selector cable  
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Joey Offline
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Does anyone know if the old drum type selectors on Montgomery relay logic cars typically used 1/8" cable? Or maybe 3/16"?



#35463 - 07/06/23 11:16 PM Re: Montgomery selector cable [Re: Joey]  
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They used 1/8 inch, we always called it airplane cable when we ordered it from spares.

#35465 - 07/07/23 03:53 AM Re: Montgomery selector cable [Re: Joey]  
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I would order it from spares or at least check into it from them.

Dover composites used a 1/8" wire rope for their selectors. I seen one job that the original rope was replaced then had to be replaced every 6 months or so, wires breaking and birds nesting. I talked to an old TK guy who said Dover used a special rope. Not sure what exactly is different. The commercially available "hardware store" 1/8" aircraft cable is identical enough and works for a bit. If that composite needs rope again I'll be ordering it from VE


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