I am attempting to remove the throttle cable from a 2001 KDX220 to replace it.
The cable will not slide out of the carb top.
Am I missing something simple?
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						Q6: throttle cable stuck in carb top
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Q6: throttle cable stuck in carb top
Unscrew it from the cable holder.
			
			
									
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Q6: throttle cable stuck in carb top
Odd, I remember it just sliding out at that point.
			
			
									
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Re: Q6: throttle cable stuck in carb top
I was finally able to remove the throttle cable from the carb top.
A screwdriver did not seem to help, but this straight pick from Harbor Freight helped line the cable up with the 'elbow" and then it easily slid out.
 
			
			
									
						A screwdriver did not seem to help, but this straight pick from Harbor Freight helped line the cable up with the 'elbow" and then it easily slid out.



