My fresh air vent cable is frozen. I would like to retain the original knob and bezel while putting on a replacement cable. The question is has anyone successfully removed the knob from the inner cable? And how does it then get reattached - crimped, welded, ...
Thanks for the help.
I've replaced my overdrive cable housing & core wire. The flexible cable housing is swaged into end of the bezel tube and also has one small spot weld. The end of the core wire is knurled and inserts into a hole in the end of the aluminum knob shaft, and the end of the shaft is swaged (crimped) down on the knurled wire. My replacement cable knob shaft was cross drilled and the core wire was flattened in that cross drilled hole to keep it from pulling back out of the end hole, no swaging. I removed that, re-drilled my original shaft end hole and also cross drilled, flattened the core wire, and swaged it. I swaged the bezel tube on the new housing with a bolt cutter type swager and clamped it with a split bushing for good measure. Replacement cable Oregon 60-100
I also bought cable to rebuild the choke cable in a similar manner although that was months ago and I think I stopped with the new housing and may still have my old core wire on the knob shaft. I won't finish that till I see what's going on with the dual carb head. The choke cable is smaller than OD cable so a simple end swage will have the be the way to refasten the core wire. Choke cable is Oregon 60-122
Also, after I did the OD cable I found that Harbor Freight makes a much better swaging tool than what i had. I think it's called a hydraulic crimper, not expensive.
I've got some extra vent cables, possibly not frozen but the knob centers won't be pretty. I can check tomorrow.
Knobs are pressed onto knurls on the shafts and can be removed. Chromed knob centers are just a snap fit into the knobs and can be popped out with a flat face punch from the back through the shaft hole with the sides of the knob face supported. I needed a couple centers re-chromed. The Chrome Shop at Rock Island IL did them at $20 each