Subject: | Re: Europa-List: Throttle cable attachment to the Carburetor |
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From: | Davidghillam@aol.com |
Date: | Sat, 5 Jul 2003 16:10:30 |
Hi, The inner throttle cable passes through a small hole in the cylindrical fitting and free rotation is permitted. From memory, it is not compressed between washers. The inner is a very tight fit in the hole, hence the need to ensure it is not damaged before you try to thread it through. One loose strand of wire makes it almost impossible to get in (I've got the tee-shirt to prove it!). If you decide to cut the inner, I suspect it would be a good idea to solder it first at the place to be cut. David G-SHSH |
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