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CT90, CT110, ST70, ST90 Discussion
CT90 Carb and Throttle cable Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Guy Too Many Bikes" data-source="post: 202337" data-attributes="member: 15440"><p>Remove the carb so that you can see the slide from the intake side. With the cable disconnected, the slide should be in its bottom position, and you should be able to slide it up with your finger. Verify that with the cable attached, as you rotate the throttle, you should see the slide move up. If the cable is too short, then the slide will not return to its bottom position. Some carbs have a threaded collar on the top that can adjust the amount of free play on the cable. If the problem is elsewhere, check the cable routing and for binding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Guy Too Many Bikes, post: 202337, member: 15440"] Remove the carb so that you can see the slide from the intake side. With the cable disconnected, the slide should be in its bottom position, and you should be able to slide it up with your finger. Verify that with the cable attached, as you rotate the throttle, you should see the slide move up. If the cable is too short, then the slide will not return to its bottom position. Some carbs have a threaded collar on the top that can adjust the amount of free play on the cable. If the problem is elsewhere, check the cable routing and for binding. [/QUOTE]
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