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All the throttle cables on the GT4s are very long. The pass across the intake plenum chamber around, over the exhaust
manifold heat shield and then onto the throttle body |
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First is to remove the cable from in the engine bay Undo the 2 x 12mm head nuts and slide the cable from the clamp, you
may have to remove the whole thing and wiggle the wire from the clamp... |
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Twist and open the throttle to gain access to where the cable is attached to the throttle body, and slide the nipple out... |
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...and remove the cable from the intercooler and lay this out and over the passenger wing. Cover the wing to prevent any
possible damage to your paintwork! |
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In the cabin, look up and at the top of the accelerator pedal. (you do not need to remove any trim, but pushing the seat
back might help access) |
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Pull a little of the cable through to help access, you will notice that the black rubber "cushion" comes away and leaves
the brown plastic retaining clip |
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Pull the brown retaining clip forwards and off from the top of the pedal Note the cut out for the cable to be withdrawn and
also the plastic locating lug on the brown plastic retaining clip. The lug on the clip locates in the cut out on the pedal
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Undo and remove the 2 10mm head bolts securing the cable to the bulkhead |
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The cable can now be drawn a small way into the cabin |
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Feed the cable carefully down and through the hole in the bulkhead by the brake booster |
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The GT4 throttle cable is a lot longer than the 182 throttle cable! |
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Note that the nipple on the end of the cable is the same, as is the cable securing arrangements |
 

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The securing arrangement to the throttle pedal is the same for the 182 and the 205. However, the securing bolts for the cable
support/guide are different |
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This is the 182 metal support, this is simply pulled off from the rubber lugs |
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Here you can see the 205 cable with the metal support is pulled free from the rubber lugs. Remove this completely from the 205
cable |
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The 205 metal support is pushed onto one of the rubber lugs on the 182 cable as shown. Unfortunately it does not fit exactly, but this
is not a problem... |
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...had a spare cable and cut off one of the rubber lugs and placed this onto the cable to provide additional support |
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Note that the cable should exit from the centre of the metal support |
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Now run the cable up through the cabin and into the engine bay. Note the lug on the brown plastic clip, this aligns with the cut out in the
accelerator pedal. The assembly is bolted into place using the original bolts. Thos may be a little fiddly since the sound deadening material will want to get
in the way, a little perseverance and it will pop into place... |
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The cable comes up and alongside the brake booster. The small rubber grommet requires a wiggle to break it free from the throttle cable
and it can be slid down and onto the original throttle cable support/guide |
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The cable is then routed towards the front of the car, looped over the alternator and then attached to the throttle body in the same
manner as with the stock throttle cable Note that there is "JUST" enough cable to allow the throttle to close fully. You will probably need to wind the
adjustment nut as far back as possible to ensure there is enough free cable |

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The finished pictures showing the routing of the cable. Note that the correct operation of the throttle should be checked to make sure
everything is fine, paying particular attention to enough slack cable at the throttle cable |