Larry33319
Well-known member
I have a kink in my throttle cable where the plastic cable comes out of the 90 degree bend at the throttle bodies. Any tricks on how to change it. Looks like a somewhat pain in the arse.
....from the "Speaking From Experience" department. :glare:Be prepared for the reinstallation of the throttle bodies. Have a scrap of wood 3 foot section of 2x4 and 5 pound sledge hammer handy, as you'll have to tap fram the hell outta the throttle bodies back into the rubber sleeves on the engine. Hammering directly on the metal would be frowned upon. It will take some heavier hitting than you think you want to do . . . .
Get the rubber sleeves warm, not HOT but good 'n warm and spray them with silicon spray first. It makes it much easier to get the throttle bodies to slip in as you use your 2x4 and the biggest rubber mallet you have. If you want to take the gloves off and get serious, break out the dead-blow hammer....from the "Speaking From Experience" department. :glare:Be prepared for the reinstallation of the throttle bodies. Have a scrap of wood 3 foot section of 2x4 and 5 pound sledge hammer handy, as you'll have to tap fram the hell outta the throttle bodies back into the rubber sleeves on the engine. Hammering directly on the metal would be frowned upon. It will take some heavier hitting than you think you want to do . . . .
There ya go, folks....if I'beam said it, it's GOSPEL!!Get the rubber sleeves warm, not HOT but good 'n warm and spray them with silicon spray first. It makes it much easier to get the throttle bodies to slip in as you use your 2x4 and the biggest rubber mallet you have. If you want to take the gloves off and get serious, break out the dead-blow hammer....from the "Speaking From Experience" department. :glare:Be prepared for the reinstallation of the throttle bodies. Have a scrap of wood 3 foot section of 2x4 and 5 pound sledge hammer handy, as you'll have to tap fram the hell outta the throttle bodies back into the rubber sleeves on the engine. Hammering directly on the metal would be frowned upon. It will take some heavier hitting than you think you want to do . . . .
On my Honda V-4, in addition to the 2x4, dead-blow hammer and the 6' iron pry bar (for stone work) I found a creative way to get good assist with a ratchet strap.
+1I might add, to anyone who ever plans on removing their throttle bodies, get yourself a good T-handled allen wrench set, 'cause if you use a standard "L" allen, you'll wear your fingers bloody loosening and tightening the manifold clamps.
I found that in the long run, for easier re-installation, it was much easier to remove the throttle bodies WITH the rubber spigots from the head than to pull the throttle bodies from the rubber spigots.
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