timswi
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Timswi,
You do not actually have to disconnect the throttle cable. There are two nuts on either side of the bracket. Just loosen those so the cable housing can slide back and forth enough to ensure that it is not restricting the bell crank when you push it by hand to find the full travel stop of the servo valve.
Sorry, I was referring to the one between the servo and the throttle bracket. They kinda look like the ones that you see on winshield wiper motors.