any tips on routing the throtle cable???
any tips on routing the throtle cable???
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kstead

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167 posts

275 months

Saturday 5th January 2013
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Hi all
Im really strugling to get it working nice and im sure the cable is to long, (racing green supplied it)
At the mo im coming off the pedal, past the servo as far right as i can get it, past the brake res under and as far right as poss, full u turn then back past the brake res on the left, past the clutch res, back into the footwell though a 20mm ish hole in the pedal hanger, then another 110deg turn into the engine bay through the same grommet as the capilary, then onto the throttle linkage..... Surely this cant be the right way to do it???

Mr Cerbera

5,148 posts

254 months

Saturday 5th January 2013
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Hi kstead,

It is very true that it is a tortuous path BUT I don’t ever remember re-entering the footwell. scratchchin

Once I’d made it up from the footwell into the brake bulkhead I thought that I had to circumvent the brake and clutch reservoirs before going through the hole in the back of the clutch bulkhead and then into th main engine bay.

Sorry, but my memory is very bad, Keith.


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Edited by Mr Cerbera on Sunday 6th January 16:11

optimax sniffer

1,817 posts

239 months

Saturday 5th January 2013
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I'm pretty sure that the 4.2 and 4.5 cables are different lengths, as they have different part numbers iirc. Check you have the correct one.

On my 4.5. The cable runs from the pedal up to and through the bulkhead, through the wing and comes out just behind the r/h airbox and onto the outer cable stop bracket. It then goes straight to the quadrant.

Iain

a1rak

556 posts

207 months

Saturday 5th January 2013
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kstead said:
Hi all
I'm really struggling to get it working nice and I'm sure the cable is to long, (racing green supplied it)
At the moment I'm coming off the pedal, past the servo as far right as I can get it, past the brake res under and as far right as possible, full u turn then back past the brake res on the left, past the clutch res, back into the foot well though a 20mm hole in the pedal hanger, then another 110deg turn into the engine bay through the same grommet as the capillary, then onto the throttle linkage..... Surely this cant be the right way to do it???
Sounds about right for the standard cable. I think TVR did this because nothing lines up correctly inside the car so they had to provide big looping cables because if it was run direct it would be to tight. It is possible to have a very short cable but you will have to drill new holes and route the cable in a non standard way. If It works OK as it is just accept it, TVR quality control!!!.

kstead

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167 posts

275 months

Saturday 5th January 2013
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Think im gonna have a go at making the cable the right lenght as its not good at the mo, its way to heavy and it doesnt snap back to idle the way it should. Ive messed with extra springs and suchlike but its just not right, the way the controls work is vital to me or i cant concentrate. Ill let you knor how i get on :0)

ridds

8,366 posts

268 months

Sunday 6th January 2013
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I put a 270 degree turn mine. Forwards into the area by the brake booster, right and around the 270 degrees to get you facing the hole out to the throttle bodies.

tommy18

107 posts

217 months

Sunday 6th January 2013
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I had the exact same problem. Rung the supplier to explain and was told 4.2 and 4.5 and the same length.
I questioned this and they asked a technician. I was then told oops sorry you spent 6 hours upside down in your footwell fitting a 4.2 cable to your 4.5, they are indeed different lengths, 4.5 being the shorter.

ridds

8,366 posts

268 months

Monday 7th January 2013
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I put a 270 degree turn mine. Forwards into the area by the brake booster, right and around the 270 degrees to get you facing the hole out to the throttle bodies.

kstead

Original Poster:

167 posts

275 months

Saturday 12th January 2013
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Well i had a chance this morning to have a go at shortening the cable so i routed it the easiest route and measured how much i had to remove and this is what i found...
Standard cable (outer) over all = 1200mm
To run run forward of the brake fluid res remove 220mm
Or do what i did and run behind the brake res and take 530mm off
Why are they so long????
The throttle is now soooooo sweet, she barks big time and i feel soo much more in control of her. No bull!! It's like night and day the way it now reacts to the loud pedal, both ways, as she snaps back into line way quicker too..
Now just gotta get a proper cable made the correct lenght or find some decent ends to crimp on

Tang Soo Tim

506 posts

193 months

Saturday 12th January 2013
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tommy18 said:
I had the exact same problem. Rung the supplier to explain and was told 4.2 and 4.5 and the same length.
I questioned this and they asked a technician. I was then told oops sorry you spent 6 hours upside down in your footwell fitting a 4.2 cable to your 4.5, they are indeed different lengths, 4.5 being the shorter.
Sounds like a huge improvement Keith !

Be interested to know how long the correct 4.5 cable is Tommy ? Does this mean there maybe a number of 4.5 running longer 4.2 cables ? ........

tommy18

107 posts

217 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
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I think I have both down the garage, I'll measure them both tomorrow and let you know. I think there must be, I did fit the 4.2 cable and the peddle felt like it was set in concrete, not surprised though as the cable was doing loop to loop in the bulkhead.

SL500

469 posts

289 months

Wednesday 16th January 2013
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I find that peddale bike brake cable works well with screwed lug on the end. Cheap also.