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Throttle Reassembly
Throttle Reassembly
Greetings,
I have removed the old cable and installed the new one. However, I am having trouble with the throttle. There is an extended "C" clip in the throttle, but I do not know where in the housing that it goes. Any assistance would be most appreciated.
TIA,
Scott
I have removed the old cable and installed the new one. However, I am having trouble with the throttle. There is an extended "C" clip in the throttle, but I do not know where in the housing that it goes. Any assistance would be most appreciated.
TIA,
Scott
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kustommusic
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throttle reassembly
Steve,
Thanks for getting back to me. No, I'm having trouble at the other end of the cable. It's some kind of adjuster piece or something that fits into the throttle housing on the bar. Shaped like a "C"or a "U".
Scott
Thanks for getting back to me. No, I'm having trouble at the other end of the cable. It's some kind of adjuster piece or something that fits into the throttle housing on the bar. Shaped like a "C"or a "U".
Scott
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I wanted to add one more item to this: That spring also helps keep the throttle cable in its groove should the cable be sticky at the carb end and you roll back the throttle it could come out and bunch up or kink inside the throttle handle. I hope Iv'e got that clear enough.........not sure. Steve Greer
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