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It works like a screw. There is a pin on the inside of the throttle tube that, when the throttle is twisted, moves the throttle bar toward the outside end of the handlebar. The throttle bar has the throttle cable mounted into the end of it, so when it moves, the cable is pulled and the engine revs.
remove the bad cable and put the good one! ;-)
There is a butterfly valve in the air intake that the accelerator cable ends at. The tps or throttle position sensor is on the opposite end of the axis from where the throttle cable attaches.
Fuel line. Throttle lines of which there are 2. One is the accelerator cable and the other is the return cable sometimes called the idle cable.
Should be two cables (one cable for each carb.) tied together and operated by the right hand throttle control
unbolt old bolt in new done.
The throttle cable and shift cable on a 1984 40 HP Mercury outboard engine is installed by raising the access panel and locating the appropriate connectors. Each cable is then attached to the engine to control its speed and gearing.
The throttle cable is located on top of the throttle body.
A push-pull throttle is a very misunderstood thing. It is a dual cable throttle operation where in the pull cable is what opens the throttle plates. And, the push cable along with a throttle return spring is what closes the throttle plates.
The throttle cable is not adjustable.
The throttle cable does not go from the transmission to the throttle body.
There is no adjustment on the throttle cable.