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General Equipment Augers M330H 2012 Throttle Cable Replacement

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  1. General Equipment Augers M330H 2012 Throttle Cable Replacement, Remove the Cable end at the Throttle Plate.: paso 1, imagen 1 de 1
    • Loosen the cable clamp screw, and the cable adjusting screw. You will want to hold the swivel with a wrench, or pliers when loosening the cable adjusting screw.

  2. General Equipment Augers M330H 2012 Throttle Cable Replacement, Remove cover plate: paso 2, imagen 1 de 1
    • Slide the boot off of the throttle cable end. Remove the cover plate screw, and remove the cover plate by lifting or gently prying at the arrow

  3. General Equipment Augers M330H 2012 Throttle Cable Replacement, Remove cable end from throttle control.: paso 3, imagen 1 de 1
    • pull out on the sheath to remove it from the housing. Lift up on the cable to release the ball from the groove. Remove the boot from the old cable to be reinstalled on the new cable.

  4. General Equipment Augers M330H 2012 Throttle Cable Replacement, Remove clamp and pull cable through the guide.: paso 4, imagen 1 de 1
    • Use a 1/2" wrench or socket to remove the nut from the clamp. slide the cable through the guide in the direction indicated. open the clamp and remove from the old cable to be installed on the new cable.

Conclusión

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. Place the boot on the new cable after putting the cable through the guide sleeve. Re-install the clamp in the middle of the cable last, once you have both ends secured.

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what’s the guard piece that holds the throttle cable and next to the carburetor called?

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I just called it the Throttle Plate. The Honda GXV160 parts page refers to the whole mess as the “primary control assembly”, and the cover over the outside as the “control protector”.

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