mamiya 7 and a bronica GS1
fault tolerance
I would trace cable and use vice grips. Cable is likely dealer only and expensive.IE: Find it and rig it!
my Beretta is a 94 and it hood release is broke just the silver cable show ,,, i use needle nose pliers and pull it !
Fault tolerance.
Yes - we use the factory cable
Use pliers and pull the cable...
No, you can use the VIDEO cable instead and just let the S-CABLE hang loose but the S-Connector/Cable will give a better picture so use it if you can.
This is kind of neat: The fiero comes with a second cable already installed. Remove the hood release handle and there should be a cable end hanging there. Pull and release the hood. The replacment proceedure is undo damaged cable from hood latch, tape the new to old, follow the camle to the bulkhead and release all the hold down clips and gromits, use the old to fish the new through the car, re-conect.
To safely and effectively cut bike brake cables, use a sharp cable cutter tool to make a clean and precise cut. Ensure the bike brake is released and the cable is not under tension before cutting. Trim the cable to the desired length, and then use a cable end cap to prevent fraying. Double-check the cable is securely attached before testing the brakes.
use the gas tank to masturbate and ejaculate in the engine
I don't know about Silverado trucks but all of the emergency (parking) brakes I'm familiar with use the brake cable to "pull" and hold the brake against the drum (or disk), so if the cable breaks you simply cannot apply the emergency brake. That is, it is automatically released if the the cable breaks.