My accelerator cable recently broke on my OEM Aisan carburetor 1969 (mfg 8/68) FJ40 with smog pump. In researching for the correct new cable to order, I learned that Toyota seemed to be making several minor changes to the accelerator cable assembly beginning in 1968 with notable changes in 03/1969 and 10/1969. Tracing from the end of the cable at the carburetor back to the accelerator cable, my assembly parts consist of an "End" (or later called "Stopper") with a set screw to hold the cable at desired length; a "Pin" (a small machined block with internal coarse threads) that the exposed cable wire passes through; and then the accelerator cable housing that fits into the bracket attached to the Aisan carburetor. See attached diagram and photo.
QUESTION: Why does the "Pin" have threads in the center where the exposed cable wire passes through? As far as I can find, there is no part that screws into the "Pin" yet the "Pin" is internally threaded. I have determined that the threads in the "Pin" abraded the exposed cable wires over the years and caused the cable to finally break.
Any explanations from Aisan carb experts would be appreciated as well as photos from anyone with similar year FJ40 on how your accelerator cable assembly connects to your Aisan OEM carburetor.
QUESTION: Why does the "Pin" have threads in the center where the exposed cable wire passes through? As far as I can find, there is no part that screws into the "Pin" yet the "Pin" is internally threaded. I have determined that the threads in the "Pin" abraded the exposed cable wires over the years and caused the cable to finally break.
Any explanations from Aisan carb experts would be appreciated as well as photos from anyone with similar year FJ40 on how your accelerator cable assembly connects to your Aisan OEM carburetor.