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Route the other end of the cable around
the front of the cam cover; refer to Fig 64
and through the 22 mm hole in the front of
the pedal box and clip the plastic seat into
place. The inner cable is fed into the slot
on the top of the pedal with the portion of
cable protruding past the cable
termination located through the hole. The
top of the pedal should be gently
squeezed with a pair of pliers to capture
the cable and prevent it escaping.
NOTE
In order to obtain a preferred pedal height
and achieve adequate cable tension it
may be necessary to bend the top of the
pedal prior to locating the cable. This is
done by inserting a Phillips screwdriver
into the top of the pedal, bracing the
bottom of the pedal with a block of wood,
and gently bending the top of the pedal so
as to take up the slack in the cable. Use
the adjusting mechanism at the throttle
body end of the cable to remove any free
play. Once pedal has been manipulated
to desired position; ensure that no part
of the pedal is in contact with the head
of the securing bolt.
7.1.9) Breather pipe fitment
Fit the breather pipe between the throttle
body and engine cam cover, refer to Fig
64. Apply rubber lubricant where
necessary and secure using hose clips.
Ensure that the pipe is routed to avoid
chafing, use cable ties as necessary.
On Sigma 140 the throttle body is blocked
off and the breather from the cam cover
goes to a bottle located at the front LH
side of the chassis above the steering
rack, there is also another breather pipe
that is already fitted just below the inlet
manifold that also goes to the breather
bottle.
The academy is similar to the 140 except
the breather bottle is mounted on the front
of the scuttle.
Figure 64: Breather pipe
1. Cam cover
2. Breather pipe
3. Throttle body
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