MisterB
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- Joined
- Sep 9, 2019
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- Location
- Northwest
- First Name
- AJ
- Truck Year
- 1980
- Truck Model
- GMC K2500 4X4
- Engine Size
- 350
The throttle cable goes from the gas pedal, through the firewall, and to the carb. It's a steel line, inside of a plastic casing. After 40 years, the cable can rub the plastic off in areas, and create slack.
NAPA has new cables for about $20. I decided to swap mine out, and when I got under the dash to look, I could tell there was a good amount of play. Before when I'd step on the gas, I would have to press harder than I thought I should have to in order to get the truck to respond. Now I know why, and it's nice and crisp with no slack
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NAPA has new cables for about $20. I decided to swap mine out, and when I got under the dash to look, I could tell there was a good amount of play. Before when I'd step on the gas, I would have to press harder than I thought I should have to in order to get the truck to respond. Now I know why, and it's nice and crisp with no slack
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