Throttle body part question

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edmontontom22
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im unsure of the part that is on the throttle body cable that secures the cable to the throttle body bracket. You tighten the two bolts to hold it in place to the bracket. Ive searched through the forums and on google and cant seem to find it. any help would be appreciated

any info on where i could order would be great.


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Infinitiguy19
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Car: 1993 Infiniti Q45 188580 Miles
1994 Infiniti Q45a 240000 Miles

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Try Infiniti Of Scottsdale-1 - 888 - 344 - 6346.

If you need to re-install the throttle cables see the service manual: Nicoclub.com/FSM

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OM3GA
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You mean the Rubber piece with metal on both sides that slides into the stock throttle cable bracket?

edmontontom22
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the part i am describing is the threaded 2-3 inch shim that slots into the bracket to stay in place. my threads are stripped and im wanting to know if there there is something i rig up to hold it in place or a junkyard car that would have a similar peice

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OM3GA
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weld it maybe, make an aluminum bracket and then weld it to the bracket when its in place, you shouldnt need to adjust it unless you changed your intake manifold. Other than that all i can say is a new cable i guess i dont think it would be worth replacing just that one piece.

edmontontom22
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yeah my welding skills are pretty much nill so i think i will look into installing a whole new throttle body cable


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