This is the closest I can find in the database:
Quote:
AN-RR-C-43 CANC NOTICE 1
Replaced by: No Replacement
Details Cancelled 1948.10.15 CABLE; STEEL (CARBON) PREFORMED, FLEXIBLE
Not sure how 43 differs from 48. Are you sure 48 is the correct number or could it be 43? If it is 43 I might be able to get a copy, but it wouldn't be free unfortunately.
Maybe the only difference is that 43 is carbon and 48 is corrosion resistant? If it is the same as found on a T-6, why not buy it from Lance? I've found that buying from Lance is cheaper than having Aircraft Spruce make up a custom cable for instance. Of course if you have the swaging tools, you can do it yourself for a lot less.
Where does this cable go?
The current spec for aircraft control cable wire rope is MIL-DTL-83420M. If the cable in question is 1/8" or larger, according to the specification it has to be 7 X 19.
1/32 3 x 7
3/64 7 x 7
1/16 7 x 7
1/16 7 x 19
3/32 7 x 7
3/32 7 x 19
1/8 7 x 19
5/32 7 x 19
3/16 7 x 19
7/32 7 x 19
1/4 7 x 19
9/32 7 x 19
5/16 7 x 19
3/8 7 x 19
According to the specification, both carbon steel and corrosion resistant steel cables are required to meet the exact same strength requirements.