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02-01-2017, 07:23 PM | #1 |
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Anyone offer a description for how to remove the throttle assembly through firewall?
71 C-10 AT.
I need to remove the entire pedal & throttle assembly. I've got the kick down switch off, which is easy enough. Detaching it at the carb is simple as well. Where I'm stumped is the process for removing the cable through the fire wall. There's a nut of some sort (not familiar) attaching the cable to the top portion of the pedal "rod". Not sure how to remove it nor if I should. Thanks for any input.
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02-01-2017, 07:30 PM | #2 |
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Re: Anyone offer a description for how to remove the throttle assembly through firewa
Picture one "cable nut" push cable toward driver a bit and there is a black plastic bushing, push it towards driver to release from pedal, the bushing has a slit for the cable to slide off. Follow that cable to the firewall from the passenger compartment and the cable sheath has 2 tabs to compress to release the cable from the firewall.
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02-02-2017, 08:15 PM | #3 | |
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Re: Anyone offer a description for how to remove the throttle assembly through firewa
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So then it was time to "tackle" the "cable sheath" as you call it, which is at the firewall (pictured). I couldn't see nor feel those tabs, even with the center firewall pad partially removed. So I removed the pad to see what's up, which meant having to remove things I wasn't "prepared for". This is a complete tear down project anyhow, so I dug in. Contrary to what I've read the tabs are not on the top and bottom of this piece, they're on the sides. There probably isn't a wrong way, but possibly easier to remove as I found it. I still couldn't make out the tabs, but this tool found them easy peazy. Just squeeze a little bit and you're done. I learned a lot today, including how plugs get stuck in the fuse box (for kick down and radio combination plug). That and how to remove a wire from a plug. About time too. For what it's worth I've attached a picture of the "sheath" at the firewall. Nice to learn new stuff, which is everyday I work on this truck.
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02-02-2017, 11:41 PM | #4 |
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Re: Anyone offer a description for how to remove the throttle assembly through firewa
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It depends on if someone has had the cable assembly out before. I think the firewall retainer will go in either way so it is possible to find it horizontal or vertical. LockDoc
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02-03-2017, 12:35 AM | #5 | |
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Next up is the E-brake. Gee, can't wait.
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