Throttle Cable To Carburetor Arm Attachment; Inspection - Cub Crafters CC11-100 Maintenance Manual

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(5) THROTTLE CABLE TO CARBURETOR ARM ATTACHMENT

3
1 – AN3 Bolt
4 – Bushings
7 – Bearing Rod End
Figure 6.3.11.12
Refer to Figure 6.3.11.12
(a) The throttle cable is secured to the carburetor arm with a bolt (1), through-
bushings (4), a washer (6), a castle nut (2), and a cotter pin (5).
(b) The throttle travel can be adjusted by screwing the bearing rod end. Be sure that
the bearing rod end jam nut is retightened after making any adjustment.

(6) INSPECTION

(a) Ensure that the throttle arm at the carburetor contacts both stops at either
extreme of its travel while the throttle levers in the cabin have positive clearance
from the panel.
(b) Move the throttle to either full open or full closed, inspect cable attachment at the
carburetor. Repeat the same procedure with the full opposite throttle setting.
(c) Control operation should be smooth. Lubricate the cable with LPS #2 if needed.
(d) The throttle levers and cable should have enough friction so that the levers do
not creep at full power while at the same time operating easily.
6.3.11
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CUB CRAFTERS, INC.
CC11-100 MAINTENANCE MANUAL
2 – Castle Nut
5 – Cotter Pin
Attachment of Throttle Cable to Carburetor Arm
7
1, 2, 4, 5, 6
3 – Nut
6 – Washer
Manual number SC10000AMM
Date: 10/01/2010

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