6.0 V12 Accelerator Cable Adjustment
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6.0 V12 Accelerator Cable Adjustment
Hi All
Lady Penelope has always had a bit of hesitation between putting my foot on the accelerator and starting to move. Over the weekend I had a poke under the bonnet and found that there was a bit of slack in the accelerator cable with a 2.5mm gap between the accelerator cam and the throttle linkage plate.
I tightened the gap up to 0.5mm using the barrel cable adjuster, which has significantly improved her response. The attached pic illustrates.
Is 0.5mm too tight/loose and if so what would people recommend as an appropriate gap?
Cheers
Steve
Lady Penelope has always had a bit of hesitation between putting my foot on the accelerator and starting to move. Over the weekend I had a poke under the bonnet and found that there was a bit of slack in the accelerator cable with a 2.5mm gap between the accelerator cam and the throttle linkage plate.
I tightened the gap up to 0.5mm using the barrel cable adjuster, which has significantly improved her response. The attached pic illustrates.
Is 0.5mm too tight/loose and if so what would people recommend as an appropriate gap?
Cheers
Steve
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Hi Steve,
I adjusted the throttle cable on our '93 while the engine was running so I could eliminate as much slack as possible without raising the idle rpm. I listened for an increase in rpm and checked the tachometer to confirm. Here's a link to photos of the job on our N/A 6-cylinder:
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I agree that removing the slack produces a significant improvement in engine response to pedal input.
Cheers,
Don
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