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> Accelerator Cable attachment at pedal cluster, Got a question about replacing the socket part...
jim_hoyland
post May 15 2014, 05:21 PM
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I was cleaning up the pedal cluster area and I knocked off the accelerator cable socket. I pushed it back on, but heard no snap. Soon as I touched the cable again the socket came off the ball. I've only been able to press the socket onto the ball with my fingers. Is the socket supposed to have a liner inside ? Any tricks to keep this on ?


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post May 16 2014, 02:45 PM
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OK, the snap ring is partially intact, Bruce Store is sending a replacement, thanks Bruce (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)

Two new issues have arisen:

1. I released the throttle body end so I would have some slack up front. When I reattached the cable through the barrel bolt ( throttle body end) there was less wire than when I started. Where the cable used to stick out an inch passed the barrel bolt, now it.s just long enough to make a connection.

2. Next, I thought that the socket end of the cable could give me a little slack. There is a nut behind the threaded socket. Can't loosen it....tight as he'll.

Lastly, I'm pretty sure the cable isn't wrapped, the accelerator is pretty smooth. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
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post May 16 2014, 10:57 PM
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QUOTE(jim_hoyland @ May 16 2014, 01:45 PM) *

OK, the snap ring is partially intact, Bruce Store is sending a replacement, thanks Bruce (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)

Two new issues have arisen:

1. I released the throttle body end so I would have some slack up front. When I reattached the cable through the barrel bolt ( throttle body end) there was less wire than when I started. Where the cable used to stick out an inch passed the barrel bolt, now it.s just long enough to make a connection.

2. Next, I thought that the socket end of the cable could give me a little slack. There is a nut behind the threaded socket. Can't loosen it....tight as he'll.

Lastly, I'm pretty sure the cable isn't wrapped, the accelerator is pretty smooth. Any suggestions will be appreciated.

check the cable housing where it enters the firewall. one time I had a cable that separated from ferrule where it entered the firewall. this separation of the cable housing from the ferrule effectively shortened the cable. the way to fix it is to either get a new cable entirely or remove the existing cable and try to reseat the cable into the ferrule. In the latter case the cable needs to be sort of "pretensioned" so the ferrule does not separate from the housing during the re-installation. In my case, I gave up and changed out a cable that saw less than a couple of thousand miles. Hint (get a new one if the ferrule has separated). It was not a terry cable, it was the one in an orange colored logo plastic bag.

also your routing of the cable housing should be the same as the former cable.
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