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Throttle Cable To Engine Assembly Instructions
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Old Briggs & Stratton Throttle Cable Hook Up
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Throttle Cable To Engine Assembly Instructions
Pass the throttle cable through the cable retainer and butt the throttle cable housing end against the inside shoulder of the cable retainer.
The cable retainer is to be securely fastened to the engine with the clamping screw.
Pass the end of the cable through the hole in the cable stop.
Before tightening the cable stop screw ...
Ensure the spring anchor, spring & cable are installed as illustrated.
Ensure the throttle pedal is in the rearward (idle) position.
Ensure there's no slack in the cable with no tension applied to the return spring.
Ensure the housing is inside and against the cable retainer.
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Throttle Cable To Engine Assembly Instructions
Pass the throttle cable through the cable retainer and butt the throttle cable housing end against the inside shoulder of the cable retainer.
The cable retainer is to be securely fastened to the engine with the clamping screw.
Pass the end of the cable through the hole in the cable stop.
Before tightening the cable stop screw ...
Ensure the spring anchor, spring & cable are installed as illustrated.
Ensure the throttle pedal is in the rearward (idle) position.
Ensure there's no slack in the cable with no tension applied to the return spring.
Ensure the housing is inside and against the cable retainer.
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