GoHot229
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Yea it was at Saturn, the page with the green ovals, under 'cables' and from there about third from the bottom
With the throtle cable and the engine past the oil-up stage, 15-20 seconds to get the oil flowing from empty can mode, Many of us throtle up just a scoush to that point where our engine is at as smooth as it will run with as little throtle as possable, from there to warm the motor. In fact somewhere in the pm's or a pic of the Army Girl (dorky) it is said to idle where the least vibration exists. This I do..... Well my cable will pull out and throtle up.....but it slow by slowly is pulled back in and I come off of the sweet spot in the idle. My question is: can the cable be serviced? is there something on/in the cable that is a mechanisim? you know springs and ball bearing gizmo that lockes into the cog on the cable? And can it be pulled apart and cleaned or lubed or just what so it will hold position once it is pulled out..... so it wont slip back in, but instead stay in place? I'm hoping its not a complete replacement type of thing, it seems that all the Deuce parts were made 'designed' to be serviceable
With the throtle cable and the engine past the oil-up stage, 15-20 seconds to get the oil flowing from empty can mode, Many of us throtle up just a scoush to that point where our engine is at as smooth as it will run with as little throtle as possable, from there to warm the motor. In fact somewhere in the pm's or a pic of the Army Girl (dorky) it is said to idle where the least vibration exists. This I do..... Well my cable will pull out and throtle up.....but it slow by slowly is pulled back in and I come off of the sweet spot in the idle. My question is: can the cable be serviced? is there something on/in the cable that is a mechanisim? you know springs and ball bearing gizmo that lockes into the cog on the cable? And can it be pulled apart and cleaned or lubed or just what so it will hold position once it is pulled out..... so it wont slip back in, but instead stay in place? I'm hoping its not a complete replacement type of thing, it seems that all the Deuce parts were made 'designed' to be serviceable
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