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By PeteF
#16486
So tape up the loose ferrule. Get yourself some "self-amalgamating tape" It's ideal for this job and useful to have in the toolbox. It conforms to differant diameters a lot better than PVC tape and when "stretched" as it's wrapped on it sets hard (but not too hard)
By trevorch
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Makes sense to me. Within a week of getting my first Bullet, my ferrule fell out on the road. It had also jammed the throttle open a couple of times, once during my Swiss registration test. I was very lucky to find it when I went back in the car about an hour later.. The problem was actually because the sheath was the wrong length relative to the inner. I remember filing off a couple of mm at the throttle end. After I changed to an Amal, I could resolve the problem using the inline adjuster. The EFI does not have the problem because it uses a double cable, as a closed loop, rather than just spring return and at the throttle end you get two nice right angle bent tubes instead of the nasty little split ferrule. Cheers TrevorCH
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By Presto
#16489
Sure, all that does make sense.

The cure could simply be to adjust the cable to take out any excessive 'play', 'slack'. Such ferrules are a regular fitting and, in themselves, not a problem. The problem would seem to be cable (mis)adjustment. (I almost wrote 'simples' - but thought better of it!) Cheers.

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