Your Bowden type replacement jacketed cable is as original. It was
originally attached to the latch assembly with a shoulder
rivet. Procedure to replace is to pry open the square P-clip, R&R
the cable and squeeze the P-clip closed agian. Since your latch is
missing the shoulder rivet, you can assemble it with a #10 screw and
self-locking nut, like this:
http://mgaguru.com/mgtech/body/pics/door_latch1.jpg
At 05:49 PM 11/9/2014 -0800, Simon Matthews wrote:
>I bought a new door pull some time ago and now I want to fit it.
>
>When I bought the car, it had a home-made door pull, so I don't have
>a model to see how it should be fitted.
>
>The PO had used some wire that was looped through the hole in the
>door pull lever and then crimped back to itself.
>
>The new cable looks like a bowden cable, with knobs attached to both
>ends. Both of these knobs are inserted into a fitting, which could
>be fastened onto the door at the front end, but there does not seem
>to be an obvious way to attach it to the lever that operates the
>latch. I suppose a short bolt and nut could be used, but this
>doesn't seem right.
>
>I have taken some photos, which can be seen here:
>https://plus.google.com/photos/102529760702182030672/albums/6079886356814013233
>
>How should the cable be attached?
>....
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