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Well, 1st for everything I guess. As I made it home from a spring maiden voyage, I pull into garage, pop the hood, and the hood release cable broke. 
Now, question is can I release the hood manually? Also, how do I replace the little wire? 
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I'm guessing that your hood release cable is similar to the cable on my P-15.  I was skeptical about the integrity of mine, so I ordered a replacement cable from McMaster-Carr.  The remote control cable I bought was much more robust than the stock cable, and didn't require much modification to install. It might be worthwhile for you to check them out!

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Here is something you might consider. Having the cable break and not being able to release the hood latch would be a major irritation. I applied the same remedy I put on my TR6 which has hinges on the leading edge of the hood. If that cable breaks you really have a problem!

 

I added a second cable for emergency release and it has a handle in the left front fender well. I can reach up in the fender and release the latch with little effort.

 

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Funny. The slot is there for a manual release lever. That's how my 50 dodge is. You could always convert it to manual.

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5 hours ago, D35 Torpedo said:

Funny. The slot is there for a manual release lever. That's how my 50 dodge is. You could always convert it to manual.

Can you take a few pics of this? Currently the hood is open, I do not want to shut it and try to release manually with out being sure I can! Thanks for all the help. 

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