Throttle Cable End Play
Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2022 10:37 am
Hello,
I have an ACS A-790 Black Knob Vernier Throttle. It has the threaded end, and a 8 degree offset swivel. It is clamped to the side of the old style AeroCarb with an aluminum shim to take up the space. The clamp is secure and there is no play in the clamp.
While adjusting the needle yesterday I noticed that there is some play in the threaded cable end. At idle it is fine because the slide is up against the idle set screw, however at all other settings he cable allows the slide to move back and forth about 1/16".
Is there normally some play in the end of these cables?
I suspect the suction on the slide is enough to stop the slide from moving back and forth when the engine is running as I haven't seen an uncommanded change of power when setting the AeroCarb up, or the movement is so small that it's not noticeable and "within tolerance".
It feels as thought the play is the slop in the drive screw in the actual vernier perhaps?
Thanks
I have an ACS A-790 Black Knob Vernier Throttle. It has the threaded end, and a 8 degree offset swivel. It is clamped to the side of the old style AeroCarb with an aluminum shim to take up the space. The clamp is secure and there is no play in the clamp.
While adjusting the needle yesterday I noticed that there is some play in the threaded cable end. At idle it is fine because the slide is up against the idle set screw, however at all other settings he cable allows the slide to move back and forth about 1/16".
Is there normally some play in the end of these cables?
I suspect the suction on the slide is enough to stop the slide from moving back and forth when the engine is running as I haven't seen an uncommanded change of power when setting the AeroCarb up, or the movement is so small that it's not noticeable and "within tolerance".
It feels as thought the play is the slop in the drive screw in the actual vernier perhaps?
Thanks