Best Way to Detach Cables from Carburetor

Threwithu

Member
Having to do some work on my S & S Carb, and I cant remember how I detached the accelerator cables from the Carb. Any suggestions. Thanks in advance
 

SKOGDOG

One of the old ones.
Loose ferrules can gain movement power when dropped and even worse, are known to become instantly invisible upon impact with any hard surface. It is said they will gravitate to any edge, crack or dark corner. One time I searched for several hours, finally bought one from a Honda mechanic, and two months later found the darn thing right under the lift. Always keep at least 5 or 6 in your toolbox because dropped ferrules will stay in your line of vision if extras are readily available.
So now I always put a towel on the surface below the handgrip.
 

Threwithu

Member
Loose ferrules can gain movement power when dropped and even worse, are known to become instantly invisible upon impact with any hard surface. It is said they will gravitate to any edge, crack or dark corner. One time I searched for several hours, finally bought one from a Honda mechanic, and two months later found the darn thing right under the lift. Always keep at least 5 or 6 in your toolbox because dropped ferrules will stay in your line of vision if extras are readily available.
So now I always put a towel on the surface below the handgrip.
And that (losing a ferrule) is exactly what happened
 

Threwithu

Member
So with any custom bikes, there are certain things one needs to watch for when working on these special bikes as "one issue leads you to another". I purchased 5 extra ferrules to finish this very small project. I decided to try doing it without someone or something holding the handlebar throttle mechanism ( Throttle and break) and it slipped from where I had placed it and bottom and top fell and separated. In the separation caused the pin junction to separate. I reconnected the pins but noticed there is a wire coming from the start/run/blinker that seems to be deadheaded. (see picture 1) Also when I reconnected everything, the brake handle only returns 3/4 of the way once pulled. When everything was reattached when turning the key to run, It was like the the break lights were on, blinkers did not respond on either side run/start/off/blinker was not responding. The break lever is not fully returning to its position. This issue wasn't there before . So I am not sure what I have done Any help would be appreciate it
 

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Rottweiler

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The wire is for your front break light switch.there is a small Allen screw that holds the switch in from the bottom. It can be done by yourself but much easier with two.
 
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