I've had a good look around the cable itself and it does not look that hard but as we all know, looks can be deceiving and just wanted to ask the advice of the experts.

Hey GB, look at this photo See how the braided metal line bunches instead of retracting into the sleeve? Is this normal? it also looks torn sideways through the rubber boot/cap at the tip of the outer cable. I don't seem to feel it at the pedal, but because of the stripped threads at the adjustment area of the cable I'm wary of it. Am I making it a bigger problem than it is?Growlerbearnz wrote:I've removed and reinstalled my cable, it's a pain to do with a million attachment points but not particularly difficult.
I don't quite understand the not retracting bit. You mean that at idle the cable is really loose at the injection pump with too much free play? I would think that would cause your accelerator pedal to be all floppy. Of course the way to adjust the free play is to use those stripped locknuts... (Mine were also in pretty bad shape, I replaced the locknuts with full size nuts to grip more of the thread, and then used thread lock compound.)
Or is the inner cable not moving freely? It might be frayed internally, in which case definitely replace it, but I'd think you'd feel that at the pedal.
Thanks Tiemyshoe, I was sitting here trying to remember if I had seen it do it when I was running the engine with the engine open. I concluded that I had not seen it bunch, which fits your answer. The part where the threads are worn out is on the other side of that nut in the photo.TieMyShoe wrote:The throttle cable is designed to be under tension not compression. Cracking the throttle like that won't really tell you much of anything. If the you can feel stiffness in the throttle, of it seems to hang then you have an issue.. otherwise I wouldn't worry to much about it unless the stripped threads are causing the throttle cable to face the wrong angle.
side note, I see no stripped threads?