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I can't find how to disconnect the accelerator
Sent to Car Experts April 28 10:35 AM

I can't find how to disconnect the accelerator cable from the Carb, in a 87 Suzuki Sam.

 

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1987 Suzuki Samurai 1.3

Already Tried:
Reading the reapir manual and looking the the pics however I can noy find how to disconnect the cable at the Carb.

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April 28 11:05 AM (30 minutes and 5 seconds later)
         
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The cable is on the back side. loosten the 10mm nut at the mounting bracket. Then open the throttle plate (give it gas) by hand, on the end of the cable there is a led barrol You need to grab the loose cable at the cam and pull out ward. There is a slot in the cam for the cable to slide out. Reverse the order to reinstall.

The cam is a half moon with a slot the cable rides in. You will see the barrol on the end of the cable. Looks like a circle in the cam, one side at the circle has a slot for the cable to slide out.

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JIm McG


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