Re: [doc] throttle cable
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Re: [doc] throttle cable



100% agree. There is a trick to this. Cut the cable off at the pedal end 
and pull it out from the engine bay. The cable usually frays at the 
engine end and this will stop any frayed bits getting pulled in.

Martin

Mike Bosworth wrote:

>Just make sure when you pull the old one through that there are no 
>loose bits that might get lodged inside the outer tube. I put grease 
>on the old cable before pulling it out and plently on the new one as 
>i pushed it back through, there is quite a sense of relief as it 
>eventually comes through the other end... but then im easily 
>pleased :) :)
>  
>




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