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> Accelerator cable, sticking or tight acclerator cable-causes?
DRPHIL914
post Oct 14 2010, 12:27 PM
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Accelerator has always seemed tight, like it takes 2x the foot pressure than it should.

Throttle body does not seem sticky, but could it be a really stiff spring, or is the cable just tight/gunked up?

it is a 75 2.0 and i have had it for 1 year, no idea if it has ever been replaced.

another thing, though, If engine is warm, been running for several hours, and i go to stop, clutch and let off accelerator cable, it is slow to decelerate. I do not see this just much just drving to work in the morning(20 min).

How hard is it to run a new accelerator cable?

Phil
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post Oct 18 2010, 06:24 PM
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Here's another possible cause. The cable or the casing wears on the inside of the tube. You can't tell when moving the cable by hand. But under tension as it is when installed it's rough. BTDT. All other things remained the same, replaced the cable with a new stock replacement and cured the problem. Cables are cheap enough, and if it turns out not to be the cable, you now have a spare. Which is never a bad idea.
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