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    Fairly new with the 6x6 max IV ,I have the heated throttle cable,was just wondering if anyone can recommend a lubricant, and do you normally leave it on during the cold driveing conditions or just switch it on from time to time?
    I ONLY HOPE THAT WHEN I DIE, THE WIFE DONT SELL MY TOYS FOR WHAT I SAID I PAID FOR THEM

  • #2
    John,
    I bought the maintenance kit from R.I. which included a throttle cable lube kit ( although I must confess I haven't broken the kit in yet ).

    From a quick search online I found the Max Throttle cable lube kit for $23.99 ( Price List ). You might also want to call R.I. and ask them how much for the kit.

    I flip the heater on whenever the temp is cold ( by Southern perception ) or whenever I'm running under wet conditions. I read somewhere ( possibly the manual ) that the heater also helps to drive moisture out which should help with the life of the cable.

    chris

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    • #3
      if you want a lube kit, dennis kirk sells the same kit that ri sells for about $10

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      • #4
        Acc Switch

        Im Guessing The Heater Throttle Runs Off The Acc Switch ?
        I ONLY HOPE THAT WHEN I DIE, THE WIFE DONT SELL MY TOYS FOR WHAT I SAID I PAID FOR THEM

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        • #5
          Thottle cable lube kit

          How do i contact kirk for a kit?

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          • #6
            I think that egoperf was referring to the company: DennisKirk - Production Website Home page

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            • #7
              If you are not in a hurry to lube the cable...remove it from the machine. Punch a hole the size of the cable in a zip lock bag. Stick the cable end up through the hole and secure it with a rubber band. Fill the bag with some 3 in 1 or or some light weight oil. Let the cable hang from the bag overnight with the other end in a can to collect the oil. The oil will flow through the cable and lube it up.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by JOHN 317 View Post
                Fairly new with the 6x6 max IV ,I have the heated throttle cable,was just wondering if anyone can recommend a lubricant, and do you normally leave it on during the cold driveing conditions or just switch it on from time to time?
                When the ambient temperature is cold and I am first starting out for the day and before I start the engine, I squeeze the throttle a little to see if it's stiff. If it is, I turn on the heated cable switch for a little bit to free it up the cable before I hit the key start. After I get it started, I'll keep the switch on for a few minutes until the throttle is nice and loose. If it's raining or snowing and the throttle handle is getting wet, I'll heat the cable for a while on and off while I am operating to try to keep the cable dry. When it gets real cold out and can tell the throttle is getting stiff, the heater goes back on. You will have to experiment on yours to see what works best. When the temperature is well below zero, I use the heater a lot.

                Keeping the plastic bag over the throttle does wonders for keeping a lot of moisture from finding it's way down the cable.

                I use the throttle lube from RI.
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                Max 6 Wheel Drive

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                • #9
                  when my cable is frozen i turn my switch on and it thaws in less than 2 min i rember back in the day before heated cables we had to let the max sit and idle for up to a half hour before the throttle would work i lube mine with the ri kit
                  they dont call me mad because im angry!!!!! im just a little crazy thats all!!!!

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                  • #10
                    where can I buy a heated throttle cable any sudjestion for a max 2 the guy said that was the only problem with the machine it freezes in the cold

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by blazenron View Post
                      where can I buy a heated throttle cable any sudjestion for a max 2 the guy said that was the only problem with the machine it freezes in the cold
                      Direct from the manufacturer: Amphibious Six-Wheel Drive All-Terrain Vehicles: MaxATVs - Call 1-800-255-2511

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                      • #12
                        I use straight antifreeze to lube the cable. I Use to lube it with oil but the water would get in it and freeze anyway.
                        Acta non verba

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                        • #13
                          how important is the heated throttle cable?

                          i'm in the process of rebuilding my aatv and at the point of reassembly and am curious to how beneficial the heated throttle cable is. through RI the heated cable is around $65 or so compared to the non-heated cable at around $30. my question is, is it worth the money for the heated over the non-heated throttle cable and what are some of the downsides of not having the heated throttle cable if so?

                          Thanks
                          Nate

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                          • #14
                            I keep my cable housing filled with anti-freeze and have never had a problem since. Detach your cable at the carb, put a foot or so of rubber hose over the cable housing, blow some air through it to clear it out. Fill the hose with anti-freeze and push it in with more air. I usually flush it a few times. The final time I just push it until it dribbles out the front and then let it settle back down. I figure that anti-freeze is slippery, non-corrosive and can get half mixed with water before it tries to freeze. I do this each autumn.
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                            • #15
                              heated throttle cable

                              went for a ride last night after doing some repairs/ took my dogs on there 3 mile run and half way threw my cable froze with the engine revved up what a ride. I had converted my throttle squeeze to a bike brake wich has a barrel end not a ball like it had when i got it. The throttle cable inards poped threw the crimped end. If you seen pics of bruiser you would see the exhuast going out the back not helping much on keeping the cable warm. My question can you get a barrel ended heated throttle cable from rec industries? Is the one from rec industries a ball end? If not thinking of some household heat tape and a inverter how can i keep the inverter dry. How long is rec ind cables i run my cable up between the motor and tranny

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