S&S Cycle Super E and G Series Shorty Carburetors User Manual

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3- Throttle Preparation

NOTE: Throttle grip assembly must be assembled correctly and work freely to prevent possible sticking during operation. Throttle must snap closed when
released. Cable routing must be free of tight bends to minimize friction between cable and housing.

If throttle does not work freely, it may inadvertently stick open possibly causing loss of control of motorcycle and personal injury to
operator or others.

A- Install new throttle assembly - Motorcycles not equipped with two cable pull open-pull closed type throttle assembly.

1- Remove existing throttle cables and throttle grip assembly. Note routing of stock cables.
2- Install new throttle assembly and throttle cables. Position grip and cables similar to stock position so cables can be angled back toward

carb for easy adjustment and free operation.

3- Apply light coat of cable lubricant to cables/fittings.
4- Loosen cable freeplay adjustment locknuts and thread adjusting screw so half of threads are exposed. See Picture 11.

B- Prepare existing throttle assembly - 1981-1989 Harley-Davidson® Sportster® and 1981 and later big twin chassis equipped with two cable

pull open-pull closed type throttle assembly.
1- Loosen cable freeplay adjustment locknuts and thread adjusting screw so half of threads are exposed. See Picture 11.
2- Clean grease and dirt off cables, cable housings and cable fittings.
3- Apply light coat of cable lubricant to cables and fittings.

C- Replace throttle cables - Buell® models equipped with constant velocity (CV) type carb.

1- Carefully remove existing cables noting how they are routed.
2- 1998-'02 Buell models – replace throttle assembly with stock 1996-'97 throttle assembly.
3- Install replacement cables using same routing as stock cables.
4- Loosen cable freeplay adjustment locknuts and thread adjusting screw so half of threads are exposed. See Picture 11.
5- Apply light coat of cable lubricant to cables and fittings.

4- Install New Manifold and Mounting Hardware

NOTE: When applicable, all carburetor mounting brackets and hardware supplied in kit must be installed to secure carburetor and air cleaner backplate
assembly or air horn rigidly to engine.

Improperly mounted carburetor could loosen unexpectedly, resulting in air leak, poor performance and possible damage to engine or
carburetor.

Incorrect combinations of mounting hardware may cause mounting bolts to bottom out in holes or inadvertently contact other parts
possibly causing damage to engine or carburetor components.

Improperly mounted carburetor may break free in event of collision or other vehicle accident creating a fire hazard with potential
personal injury to operator/others.

WARNING

CAUTION

WARNING

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