bruinFJRguy
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I'm sure it's simple, but how do you do adjust the free play? The setup seems a little different than on my FJ09. Is there a thread? I couldn't find ine. Thanks in advance.
Look at the two cables coming from the throttle tube. The upper one (the one that "pulls") has a bulge a couple of inches down. You can slide the rubber over this bulge to expose an adjusting thread arrangement.I'm sure it's simple, but how do you do adjust the free play? The setup seems a little different than on my FJ09. Is there a thread? I couldn't find ine. Thanks in advance.
There are normal push-pull cables from the throttle tube to the position sensor potentiometer that's mounted on the engine. So, yes, you have a bit of free play. With (at least on my '14) an adjuster just like the Gen 2 cable adjusters. I see no reason why the '16 should be any different.Free play on a "fly by wire" system?
Throttle control still feels like a traditional, cable-operated throttle and offers good feedback because, oddly enough, cables are still involved – up to the point where they terminate at the throttle-position sensor. This is where the analog cable is converted to a digital signal and sent to the ECU, which then controls the throttle bodies electrically. (excerpt taken from : https://www.motorcyclemojo.com/2013/05/fjr/)Free play on a "fly by wire" system?
Yeah, well, they're nearly right, the position sensor is a simple potentiometer. It's an analogue signal into the ECU, it's inside the ECU that any digitisation takes place.Throttle control still feels like a traditional, cable-operated throttle and offers good feedback because, oddly enough, cables are still involved – up to the point where they terminate at the throttle-position sensor. This is where the analog cable is converted to a digital signal and sent to the ECU, which then controls the throttle bodies electrically. (excerpt taken from : https://www.motorcyclemojo.com/2013/05/fjr/)Free play on a "fly by wire" system?
Actually it is a pull-pull cable system, neither of them "push".There are normal push-pull cables from the throttle tube to the position sensor potentiometer that's mounted on the engine. So, yes, you have a bit of free play. With (at least on my '14) an adjuster just like the Gen 2 cable adjusters. I see no reason why the '16 should be any different.Free play on a "fly by wire" system?
Quite right, I was simply using a bit of short-hand to describe that the lower one forces the throttle (sensor) shut as you push the throttle tube to the closed position.... Actually it is a pull-pull cable system, neither of them "push".Dan
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