by AlanBreen » Mon Jul 07, 2008 9:44 am
Hi John,
I'm not in the US so I'm not able to advise where to buy, but I wonder why you are looking for a new cable. They last very well and in my experience end up being replaced when there is no need to replace them.
I'm guessing that the throttle has gotten stiff to move. This stiffness is often caused by the two concentric tubes on the end of the cable becoming bent and this usually happens at the engine end (the same tubes are at the lever end as well and could be bent there if work has been done on the quadrant) after there has been work done on the engine. These two tubes slide, one inside the other, as the cable is moved. If they get a small bend in them they bind when that cable is operated.
A mechanic can inadvertently apply pressure to the tubes which working on something at the rear of the engine. The problem seems to be made worse when atmospheric temperatures cool down.
The bend in the tubes will be very slight and you will probably not see it easily at first. You can check for this problem by opening the throttle fully, to entend the tubes fully, and then rotating one or other or both tubes. They should be quite easy to turn with your fingers, unless the bend is bad then they may be a bit harder. If there is some bending present you will see the tubes wobble as you spin them.
The wobble will show you which way the tubes are bent, all you need to do is bend them in the opposite direction and you should find the stiffness is gone. I have fixed stiff throttles and prop cables by doing this, it's much quicker and easier than changing cables, I have done that too, before I figured out what the problem was.
I hope I have explained myself well enough for you to understand. Let me know if you need more help.
Good luck.
Alan Breen
ICS 14156