stgdz
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
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- 19 tcat, 15 4000 RR, 13 800 RR
So my thundercat has thrown the p100a code a few times at startup. Shutting it off and turning it on again makes it go away.
I know it's the tss and I need to add a bit more slack, I also have a gap between the bar and the throttle at wfo.
But what nut to I adjust on the cable? There is a nut on the throttle cable bracket and a nut on the cable itself. I'm guessing it's the one on the cable but how many turns should I spin it?
I know it's the tss and I need to add a bit more slack, I also have a gap between the bar and the throttle at wfo.
But what nut to I adjust on the cable? There is a nut on the throttle cable bracket and a nut on the cable itself. I'm guessing it's the one on the cable but how many turns should I spin it?
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- 2019 Sidewinder LTX
If you need more freeplay, loosen the jam nut and turn the threaded portion in about two or three turns I would estimate.So my thundercat has thrown the p100a code a few times at startup. Shutting it off and turning it on again makes it go away.
I know it's the tss and I need to add a bit more slack, I also have a gap between the bar and the throttle at wfo.
But what nut to I adjust on the cable? There is a nut on the throttle cable bracket and a nut on the cable itself. I'm guessing it's the one on the cable but how many turns should I spin it?