Throttle Cable
Discussion
Good weather and the throttle cable has gone again. I have the new bracket, have bent the bracket, fitted the latest cable but still it doesn't seem to last. Any ideas? Getting about 12 months out of one at the minute. Seems like a really bad design, has anyone done anything different?
MK1 Tuscan
MK1 Tuscan
Been doing some tweaks to the throttle bodies, linkages etc and saw this thread...reminded me to check cable.
Its fine but I think the secret to stop it breaking is not to bend the supporting "tab" up, rather you need to bend the tab so that the cable support hole sits further away from the brake servo.
Looking at the hole position where the cable passes through...it doesnt line up with the swivelling boss thingy that does the pulling (from the V shaped lever).
When you relax the throttle fully the boss actually sits off-center of the cable center line and "flips" the nipple out, bending the cable at about 30o
I just modified mine...put a large flat screw driver down behind the 90o bend where the support tab juts away from the servo (down below the bracket's top 13mm servo mounting nut). Lever outwards behind the tab and you'll see the tab will move forwards (towards the driver) and will tend to rotate slightly too. The center lines will line up much better. I guess I bent it about 4mm.
Have a try.
First throttle movement much nicer now...
Its fine but I think the secret to stop it breaking is not to bend the supporting "tab" up, rather you need to bend the tab so that the cable support hole sits further away from the brake servo.
Looking at the hole position where the cable passes through...it doesnt line up with the swivelling boss thingy that does the pulling (from the V shaped lever).
When you relax the throttle fully the boss actually sits off-center of the cable center line and "flips" the nipple out, bending the cable at about 30o

I just modified mine...put a large flat screw driver down behind the 90o bend where the support tab juts away from the servo (down below the bracket's top 13mm servo mounting nut). Lever outwards behind the tab and you'll see the tab will move forwards (towards the driver) and will tend to rotate slightly too. The center lines will line up much better. I guess I bent it about 4mm.
Have a try.
First throttle movement much nicer now...
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