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> Weber Hex Bar Linkage Piece
7TPorsh
post Mar 2 2010, 12:45 PM
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This piece is slightly stripped and loose even when tightened down. leaves play in the pedal.

Looking for a new 'clip?" to attach the cable to the hex bar. Actually could use a new bracket as well; not sure mine is setup well. Thanks
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bobhasissues
post Mar 2 2010, 12:58 PM
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seemingly endless issues with my 914
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Looks to me like the threaded tip of your throttle cable has broke off.
You'll need a new cable to get that worked out.
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Looks to me like the threaded tip of your throttle cable has broke off.
You'll need a new cable to get that worked out.


Yes that just happened. I am hoping i can just replace the cable housing and not have to plumb the whole cable to the pedal.
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