Should there be slack in throttle cable?

Should there be slack in throttle cable?

The throttle cable is a critical component to your bike’s function, but it’s often overlooked. Poor full throttle operation may be a sign that the throttle cable has too much slack. An engine that is difficult to control or has an erratic idle may indicate that there is not enough throttle cable slack.

What’s the best way to adjust the throttle?

For two-adjuster models, loosen the nuts until there is plenty of slack. Next, tighten the deceleration adjuster (the cable that pulls the grip into the throttle-closed position) so that there is no slack when the throttle is held closed. Tighten the deceleration locking nut.

Why is throttle so important on a motorcycle?

One hallmark of a skilled rider is the ability to precisely deliver the right amount of throttle at the right time. Smooth transitions on and off the throttle play a vital role in keeping the chassis stable in a corner.

Why do you need to adjust throttle free play?

Smooth transitions on and off the throttle play a vital role in keeping the chassis stable in a corner. Since the throttle cables are still, for the majority of bikes, the direct link between your hand and the butterfly valves in the mixers, minimizing slop in the system will pay big dividends.

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Can a dirty throttle body cause an engine to stall?

A dirty throttle body may keep the computer from relearning idle. Idle memory adapted to the building layers of debris, in the throttle body, over time. If idle-memory is lost, the PCM may no longer be able to obtain the necessary throttle setting. The engine may stall or idle very low.

Where is the screw on a cable operated throttle body?

Some cable operated throttle bodies have a small screw, near the throttle plate, that may appear to be an adjustment. This screw is NOT an adjustment, only a throttle blade stop. The purpose is to keep the throttle blade from sticking in the fully closed position.

What causes the idle speed of a car to change?

Turning this screw will NOT affect idle speed and may cause the throttle to stick, damaging the throttle body. When idle speed changes significantly or stalling on throttle release occurs, a problem is indicated. Most often an input sensor has failed or the throttle body has a problem.