In a 2.8L engine, the throttle cable bracket connects to the throttle body, allowing for the proper operation of the throttle mechanism. This bracket serves as a mounting point for the throttle cable, which controls the opening and closing of the throttle plate based on the driver's accelerator input. Proper alignment and secure attachment of the throttle cable bracket are crucial for smooth engine performance and response.
The cable connects to a bracket at the side of the carburetor with the accelerator linkage. When the throttle pedal is fully depressed, the trans cable is also pulled to it's limit, which holds the trans in passing gear. The bracket can be purchased from many aftermarket parts suppliers.
To install the throttle cable on a 1994 Oldsmobile Cutlass Sierra, first, ensure the engine is off and the ignition key is removed for safety. Locate the throttle body and detach the old cable if necessary, then thread the new throttle cable through the firewall and into the throttle body assembly. Connect the cable to the throttle lever, ensuring it is properly seated, and adjust the cable tension as needed. Finally, secure any clamps or brackets and test the throttle operation before starting the engine.
On the V6, its underneath the throttle cable bracket, behind the throttle body.
There is no adjustment on the throttle cable.
To adjust the kickdown cable on a TH350 transmission, first, locate the cable where it connects to the throttle linkage on the engine. With the engine off, pull the cable fully outward to its maximum extension. While holding it in this position, push the cable back into the bracket until it clicks into place. Finally, ensure that the throttle is fully closed at idle to confirm proper adjustment.
On the throttle body, just follow big air hose (from filter) right hand side of engine, you'll see 2 cables attached to a bracket, the throttle is the top one. hope this will help you......
To add a throttle cable to a Briggs and Stratton carburetor without a manual throttle, first, ensure that the carburetor is compatible with a throttle cable assembly. Next, you’ll need to install a throttle control lever on the engine's frame or handle that can connect to the throttle cable. Attach one end of the throttle cable to the lever and the other end to the throttle linkage on the carburetor, ensuring it’s properly secured and adjusted for smooth operation. Finally, test the throttle functionality to ensure it opens and closes the carburetor's throttle plate correctly.
To replace the throttle cable on a 1992 Dodge Caravan with a 3.3L engine, start by disconnecting the negative battery cable for safety. Next, remove the throttle cable from the throttle body by detaching it from the throttle lever and any clips or retainers holding it in place. Then, route the new cable through the same path as the old one, ensuring it is properly seated in the brackets. Finally, connect the new cable to the throttle body and check its operation before reconnecting the battery.
To change the throttle cable on a White LT 185 lawn tractor, first, ensure the engine is off and disconnect the battery for safety. Remove the old throttle cable by detaching it from the throttle control lever and the engine's throttle linkage. Install the new throttle cable by threading it through the appropriate guides and securing it to both the throttle control and the engine linkage. Finally, adjust the cable tension as needed and reconnect the battery before testing the throttle's functionality.
To install a throttle cable on a 1977 Datsun pickup, first, remove the old cable by detaching it from the throttle linkage and the pedal assembly. Next, route the new throttle cable through the firewall and attach it to the throttle linkage on the engine, ensuring it is properly aligned. Finally, connect the other end to the accelerator pedal, adjusting the cable tension as needed for smooth operation. Test the throttle to ensure it opens and closes properly before securing everything in place.
To remove the kick down cable from a 1993 Geo Tracker, first, locate the throttle linkage on the engine. Disconnect the cable from the throttle body by releasing the retaining clip or unscrewing it if necessary. Then, trace the cable back to the transmission and detach it from the transmission lever or bracket. Ensure that you take note of how the cable is routed for reinstallation.
Holley sells the necessary hardware.