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What's this grommet-thingy called on the throttle linkage
Specifically the yellow one for the fine idle adjustment wire on a 240d. It sits in one of those holes on the stop lever. In fact the second hole probably has the same grommet for the old-style cruise control.
I snagged one from the JY but it fell off right away for some reason. I want it to raise my idle a little, since my socket for the coarse adjustment apparently isn't deep enough (I know I did this before, maybe the turbo IP was different...). So what's this called and where can I find it? It looks a bit standard, for whenever you want to have a wire pull something. |
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Is that it, item #245?
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No, it's 275.
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^Okay, that's a bushing, part # 116 302 01 50.
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116 302 01 50
116 302 01 50
plastic piece plastic piece cold idle bowden cable, 240D, some early cruise control cables |
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