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I
NSTALLATION
II. MEASURING THROTTLE CABLE
TRAVEL
THIS IS A VERY IMPORTANT STEP.
FAILURE TO DETERMINE THROTTLE CABLE
TRAVEL COULD CAUSE DAMAGE TO YOUR
VEHICLE AND/OR GlobalCruise.
MEASURE ONLY WITH THE ENGINE OFF.
The
C
RUISE
C
ABLE
moves
41mm (1-5/8”).
To measure throttle travel, measure the
distance from Position
“A”
(Idle)
to Position
“B”
(Wide Open Throttle).
A.
Make a mark on the throttle cable when
the throttle is in the idle position.
Figure 4
B.
Depress accelerator pedal and make a
mark on the throttle cable when the
throttle is in the wide open position.
Figure 5
C.
Measure the Distance
“C”
between the two
marks.
Figure 6
If the distance is greater
than
41mm (1-5/8”),
go to
Page 11;
If it is
less, go to
Step D.
D.
If the throttle travel is less than
41mm
(1-5/8”),
you must add length to the
C
RUISE
C
ABLE
to provide slack.
NOTE:
Slack is the distance the
C
RUISE
C
ABLE
moves before the throttle starts to move.
E.
Slide a
C
ONNECTOR
C
OVER
on the throttle
L
OOP
C
ABLE
and on the
C
RUISE
C
ABLE
.
Install a
B
EAD
C
HAIN
C
ONNECTOR
on the end
of the
L
OOP
C
ABLE
and on the end of the
C
RUISE
C
ABLE
.
The
B
EAD
C
HAIN
C
ONNECTOR
may need to be spread slightly for cable to
enter.
F.
Install the end bead of the
B
EAD
C
HAIN
in
each
B
EAD
C
HAIN
C
ONNECTOR
with a bead
(or
beads)
between them to add additional
length. The beads inside the
B
EAD
C
HAIN
C
ONNECTORS
do not add length.
NOTE:
Each bead of the
B
EAD
C
HAIN
added
between the
B
EAD
C
HAIN
C
ONNECTORS
will
give you
7mm (.28”)
of slack.
Example: If your throttle travels
35mm (1-3/8”),
you will need to add
one (1)
bead between
connectors.
Figure 7
G.
After the
B
EAD
C
HAIN
is installed, lightly
crimp the
B
EAD
C
HAIN
C
ONNECTORS
without
pinching the cables and center the
C
ONNECTOR
C
OVERS
over the
B
EAD
C
HAIN
C
ONNECTORS
.
NOTE:
You must always use the
C
ONNECTOR
C
OVERS
.
After determining your throttle cable travel,
continue to
Section III.
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 6
Figure 7
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