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Ace Le Count
post Jun 2 2026, 01:33 PM
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Okay friends, now we've got another item of concern on my 73. The throttle cable was tight. So I pulled the board to reveal the cluster. The throttle "cam?" I guess that's what you call it. Or linkage...
Anyways, it was bent into the center tunnel. It doesn't have that tight, crisp feel. Instead, it's really wobbly. Maybe I should get in touch with Bruce Stone...Attached Image
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post Jun 2 2026, 03:46 PM
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I have this issue currently on mine and the bushings are all new bronze. My bracket, pivot for the cable is/was bent. I have rebent it a handful of times and it just slowly keeps going back to where it wants to be, bent.

If you experience this again I would say to replace that piece with new or maybe go with JWests piece thats way more heavy duty. My pedal is hooked up to fresh webers with some new return springs and it just bends back after like 2 drives, gets frustrating because the cable then weirdly interferes with the clutch cable and that whole connection point.
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