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    Throttle cable replacement

    Will be changing out my throttle cable on G63b and wanted to know if there is anything to look out for before doing so?? . I have changed the speedo cable already as well.

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    This one's a no-brainer. Wind out the adjuster nut all the way, hook up the pedal end first and then connect the throttle linkage end on the carb. Wind the slack out of it and lock the adjusting nut up. Done. If you have doubts that you're not getting full throttle, you can always bend the throttle arm on the pedal slightly further away from the firewall (shouldn't need it but it's a fail safe if you have a crappy throttle cable)
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    Ok thanks geezer. Just wanted some insight on it. Never changed one out.

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    All good. The bonus of an older vehicle is having access and scope of adjustment. I've seen some new cars have no adjustment on them and are notorious for stretching cables. End up needing a whole new cable if you can't build a spacer or some kind of mount
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