The bushing on my m20 was working fine, but since I noticed the other missing half, I just have to replace it. I know your grandma, 5 years old, ects can do this, but for those who are not as talented may find this helpful.
tools:
5mm wrench and a pliers
or
two set of pliers will work also
1. Bushing
2. Throttle cable
3. Used the 5mm or pliers to unscrew the nut while the other pliers to hold the yellow plastic piece.
4. Use one of the pliers to hold the cable and use your hand to unscrew the yellow plastic piece.
5. Use your hand to unclip this white clip
6. Pull on the throttle body lever with one hand and used the other hand to slide the cable out (there is a cut under the bracket like the one showed above it). Slide the white clip from the cable. CAUTION! Be careful as the little metal piece will fall out of the white clip as soon as it is out of the cable. (Shown in the next picture).
everything should be out
7. Now that everything is out of the way, push the cable out from the bushing and move the cable to the side. Old vs new
8. Press the new bushing in first. Any sort of lube with help. Now push the cable through the bushing and it will lock in place.
9. Carefully slide the white clip and cylinder metal piece into the cable. With one hand pulling the throttle lever and the other hand to press in the white clip.
10. Put everything back in its place. Adjust the cable by turning the yellow plastic piece until you can see the throttle lever starts to move. Tight the 5mm nut and its good to go.
tools:
5mm wrench and a pliers
or
two set of pliers will work also
1. Bushing
2. Throttle cable
3. Used the 5mm or pliers to unscrew the nut while the other pliers to hold the yellow plastic piece.
4. Use one of the pliers to hold the cable and use your hand to unscrew the yellow plastic piece.
5. Use your hand to unclip this white clip
6. Pull on the throttle body lever with one hand and used the other hand to slide the cable out (there is a cut under the bracket like the one showed above it). Slide the white clip from the cable. CAUTION! Be careful as the little metal piece will fall out of the white clip as soon as it is out of the cable. (Shown in the next picture).
everything should be out
7. Now that everything is out of the way, push the cable out from the bushing and move the cable to the side. Old vs new
8. Press the new bushing in first. Any sort of lube with help. Now push the cable through the bushing and it will lock in place.
9. Carefully slide the white clip and cylinder metal piece into the cable. With one hand pulling the throttle lever and the other hand to press in the white clip.
10. Put everything back in its place. Adjust the cable by turning the yellow plastic piece until you can see the throttle lever starts to move. Tight the 5mm nut and its good to go.
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