scrambledegg
Well-Known Member
While in the throws of diagnosing why my Morse throttle lever produced ever diminishing response from the engine (subject of another thread), until only idle revs were possible, I discovered that, although the Morse control was pushing the central rod of the throttle cable perfectly well, there was no movement at all of the central rod at the engine end.
Tracing the cable over its entire run I discovered that part of the rudder linkage had chafed away at the armoured outer cover of the throttle cable, the corrosion had then done for the inner rod. Now to my question - thanks for your patience:
Is making up a new cable possible for a courageous amateur. Or, should I call in a pro?
is there some halfway house where I give specifications to a specialist (length, pictures of end fittings)?
Anybody got experience of doing this?
Thanks for your always generous responses.
Tracing the cable over its entire run I discovered that part of the rudder linkage had chafed away at the armoured outer cover of the throttle cable, the corrosion had then done for the inner rod. Now to my question - thanks for your patience:
Is making up a new cable possible for a courageous amateur. Or, should I call in a pro?
is there some halfway house where I give specifications to a specialist (length, pictures of end fittings)?
Anybody got experience of doing this?
Thanks for your always generous responses.