1 K100RS - K1100 "Choke" Cable Length Mod Fri Nov 01, 2024 4:16 pm
glennpm
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I just replaced my throttle cable on my '87 K100RS another not fun task but well worth it!
A few years ago I installed K100 throttle bodies and the "choke", actually fast idle, never worked well.
Yesterday I made a ferrule adapter to, in effect, shortened the "choke" cable.
To make the adapter, I used 1/4" and 5/16" automotive brake tubing. The ID of the 5/16" was too large so I slotted it, cut an ~3/8" long piece off, then soldered it to a sanded and fluxed piece of 1/4" brake pipe.
After soldering, I drilled the reduced 5/16" pipe out with a 1/4" drill bit.
I slipped a piece of shrink tubing over the new piece here.
This is what it looked like when finished. First attempt, the adapter was too long. I ended up with 5/8" end to end.
At the choke lever #2 position, it now works perfectly.
Glenn
A few years ago I installed K100 throttle bodies and the "choke", actually fast idle, never worked well.
Yesterday I made a ferrule adapter to, in effect, shortened the "choke" cable.
To make the adapter, I used 1/4" and 5/16" automotive brake tubing. The ID of the 5/16" was too large so I slotted it, cut an ~3/8" long piece off, then soldered it to a sanded and fluxed piece of 1/4" brake pipe.
After soldering, I drilled the reduced 5/16" pipe out with a 1/4" drill bit.
I slipped a piece of shrink tubing over the new piece here.
This is what it looked like when finished. First attempt, the adapter was too long. I ended up with 5/8" end to end.
At the choke lever #2 position, it now works perfectly.
Glenn