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bdresch


Joined: Sep 18, 2009
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Throttle cable.
Original Message   Oct 12, 2009 5:03 pm
The throttle cable on my ST824 is shot.  A new lever and cable is around $30, but the lever is fine.  I looked at some generic throttle controls and they come with about twice as much cable as I need (only need about 25").  Anyone know somewhere I can buy just throttle cable and housing?
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niper99


Location: London Ont
Joined: Dec 2, 2007
Points: 354

Re: Throttle cable.
Reply #10   Oct 19, 2009 12:54 am
if i have to make the Z bend in a cable thats broken l heat it glowing red first its bends much easier then and wont break on u.. l just use my hand held torch for solidering wire it work great. but l wouldnt mind getting one of those kits for the shop it looks neat and handy!
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friiy


Location: Las Vegas, The Desert
Joined: Apr 12, 2008
Points: 600

Re: Throttle cable.
Reply #11   Oct 19, 2009 8:20 pm
The problem with heating the cable is you can take the temper off the steel ( soften it, it may bend off the Z over time), also you take away the corrosion protection of the cable.

Get the Z bend bar tool, you will enjoy it.

I always cut the outer cable with a small fine triangle file, that way I could cut almost through the outer cable and "twist and snap" the outer housing off. This way the inner cable was not nicked or scratched.

The cable kit we had a smudge pot type of solder unit, It wasn't very big but it sat on the table and would not knock over and spill, I don't know about the handheld unit, it might be portable, but it takes a while to heat up. I would hate to have to hold it the whole time and not spill it on myself while working with it..

Niper, If you are going to get a kit be sure that you get one that is made more for lawn stuff and the cable size needed, the one I posted Is for motorcycles (I think). That cable kit pays for itself in just a few times of use. The kit also allows you to use "New Old Stock" that is not selling, because you can adjust sizes and ends on existing cables you have already.. Plus the added benifit of not having to special order a cable for something you are not a dealer for (at almost list price + shipping ) and trying to make a buck on it still..


Alright, Buy that stuff and tell me later how much you like it,

Good Luck,

Friiy
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