Garbage_Mechan
Garbage Mechanic
Let me reinforce what was said. Get a Ford / Motorcraft throttle cable. The aftermarket isn’t worth a darn and running it like it is will get you a stuck throttle. Been there on both.
I’ve done this on several cables to keep it from sticking, if the cable is fine and there’s no fraying you likely have many years left in the cable. No need to replace it, but good idea to keep a spare behind the seat.I just kept breaking the plastic until it's all out of there on mine. Is it right? Maybe not, but it works.
PFFFT! That's what baling wire's for!but good idea to keep a spare behind the seat.
I think you mean cruise controlPFFFT! That's what baling wire's for!
Seriuosly though. Years ago, I was working for a contractor part time. I got the job of driving his brother's front end loader (if I tried to give a model or even make, I'd probably be lying) from their mom's house to his brother's house out in the country. It was probably about 5 miles, but something was wrong in the transmission so in high range, it would only move in first and second. So after fighting traffic (and dirty looks) for about half the way, I finally made it out of town. About 3/4 miles from the brother's house, the throttle cable in the loader broke. I took off my boot laces, tied them together, ran one end out through a window, tied that end on the injector pump where the cable attaches, and drove the rest of the way using a hand throttle. HEY! I used to watch MacGyver for a reason!PFFFT! That's what baling wire's for!