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tiny hitch pin clip on autolube cable pully

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Hi -
I am referring to the one that is on the pulley at the midpoint of the cable travel around the circumference, i am assuming to keep the cable from derailing in the event of a quick snap shut.
My pin has seemed to have evaporated and it doesnt seem to show up on partzilla exploded views.
So i used a loop of copper wire in a safety wire manner, which is likely better from a retention standpoint, but i am hung up on not being able to find the part.
Any inputs appreciated, thank you
Martin
20 Aug 2020 08:04 #1

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Replied by Gr8uncleal on topic tiny hitch pin clip on autolube cable pully

If DEET doesn't see this and chime in, maybe contact him at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. - he rebuilds oil pumps and might have a spare.
20 Aug 2020 09:21 #2

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Replied by mdscott on topic tiny hitch pin clip on autolube cable pully

Msavitt, I’ve done the same thing on my DT250 but I have a RT3 pump that doesn’t have a hole for a clip, it’s a safety feature.
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thanks guys
i am sticking with the twisted wire as it will not pop off like the clip did and will save engine in the event cable came off
20 Aug 2020 13:08 #4

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Replied by MACE6772 on topic tiny hitch pin clip on autolube cable pully

The R clip is part # 363-13133-01. Go to Partzilla. 1976 DT 250C - 400C. Whoop, there it is, part #25
76 Dt 125 75 Dt 175 75 Dt 250 75 Dt 400 09 FZ6R
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thanks
it figures that i placed a partzilla order yesterday
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