Cub Cadet 6X4 Shop Handbook page 266

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Chapter 8 - Caterpillar Engine and Related Systems
8.
Confirm that the cable is securely clamped in
place at the engine end. The return spring
should not bind or be pulled off-center.
See Figure 8.115.
Figure 8.115
If the cable is to be replaced, match-mark the
location of the clamp using a paint marker. Mark
the new cable in the same location, and use that
mark to position the new cable.
Confirm that the cable, as mounted, has suffi-
cient travel to achieve the full range of engine
speeds from idle to top no-load RPM.
NOTE: The adjustment points for the pedal end
of the throttle cable can be reached by opening
and removing the hood.
9.
At the pedal end, the cable may be adjusted in
its bracket using a pair of 1/2" wrenches to set
proper travel. See Figure 8.116.
Throttle
pedal arm
Pedal-end
cable adjustment
Figure 8.116
Return
spring
Clevis pin
Throttle arm
Throttle cable
Cable clamp
Front of
vehicle
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Final Throttle Cable Adjustment:
10.
To get full travel, adjust the pedal end of the
cable so that the eyelet on the cable core just
rests against the socket head cap screw that
passes through it. There should be 1/8" to 1/4"
travel before tension is felt on the cable.
11.
After the cable is adjusted, check the travel-stop
bolt under the pedal. See Figure 8.117.
Throttle pedal
Throttle pedal
travel-stop bolt
Figure 8.117
The travel stop should be set to allow full-speed
operation without over-travel: the pedal stop
should limit the travel.
12.
Loosen the throttle cable clamp screw on the
bracket in front of the fuel injector pump.
13.
Have an assistant hold the throttle pedal all the
way down or block the pedal down with a weight.
The throttle pedal arm should be against the
head of the travel-stop bolt. See Figure 8.118.
Figure 8.118
eyelet
Jam nut
Throttle cable
Pivot point
Depress gas pedal

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