No not the elec cable you tie two mechanical parts together.
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No not the elec cable you tie two mechanical parts together.
This used to be the best page but some of Mike's pix are not showing up. HTH
http://web.archive.org/web/201503201...31/490767.html
Z
A small observation after removal of the linkage of the solenoid from the throttle valve.
Starting cold engine - revs to about 4000 rpm and not falling. The air temperature is about 85F. Have a little wiggle gas handle - then the revs gradually drop to standart 2000 rpm.
Has anyone else observed this?
EBR 1190 RX
Zviadi, you might need to adjust the free play in your throttle cable. I like mine tight and crisp.
Plotter, the zip tie goes on the linkage on the throttle plate. I will try to post a pic for you as soon as I can. May break mine down this week for a service.
Hmmm... It's not like the throttle is asynchronous. Throtle cable and his free play also ok.
When the temperature was lower, this effect was not observed.
Photo is great. Finally I understood where secures the zip-tie. So not ride - I have no time.
Later disassemble airbox and will take a closer look.
Last edited by zviadi; 08-11-2015 at 05:10 AM.
EBR 1190 RX
I have a curious question, if you use a zip-tie to connect the 2 pieces and would have to inspect if every year, could you use some lock-wire instead? I would think that lock-wire would hold up much better and have a better holding force.
I have read a few mixed answers regarding whether the restore plug is required when removing the solenoid. I under stand that its the same one as the 1125, but it seems that some say its not required and will not throw a CEL.
Just curious.
btw, does anyone have a full write up on how to de-noid everything? I will be getting my SX next month and this will be on the list to take care of.
Thanks
Sx-Bueller. ....I inspect mine every time I service the air filter. So far have had no need to replace the zip tie. Wire would work but I thing the zip tie works well.
From what I understand it ensures the butterflies move together.