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singletrack
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This seems a bit silly, but after following my Clymer manual to the letter to remove my carbs from my 82 1100E I am hung up by the choke cable. It isn't like the manual describes, but connects to the carb assembly by a spring loaded closure system. I was able to figure this part out and disconnect it, but now it doesn't want to thread back out of the metal tube/cable stop which holds the cable housing in place. The ferrule is small enough to enter the tube, but it hangs up once inside. The only other option is to remove the whole choke/throttle cable stop system that is bolted to the carb head, but these screws seem to be frozen--one of the screw heads started to strip when I attempted to remove it.
Just wondering if anyone else is familiar with this cable arrangement and the proper way to remove the choke cable from the stop. (It'd be a lot easier to deal with the stubborn screws on a bench instead of dangling in mid air!)