OldschoolDavid1980s
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I have a twistgrip throttle cable that was factory made not having a cable stop "Barrel" on the back end to give the cable a tail,usually a throttle cable that does not have a barrel stop or a "Tail" ,is intended for a small engine having a throttle linkage bracket type to where the bracket holding the cable linkage has some sort of a set screw cable stop,like those on a older Mini-Bike or the 2 stroke weed eater engines...THE THROTTLE QUESTION IS THIS? can a throttle cable that doesnt have no barrel or a really small "Tail tip" on the end as a cable stop, be soldered with a small ball of Rosin Core solder solid enough to where that solder ball will stick to the end of that cable and *not slide or fall back off* that throttle cable once the pulling pressure is used inside the carburetor's sliding needle valve area? I'm certain that soldering a small ball tail on the end of a throttle cable that didnt have a cable stop would be enough to permanently stick to the end of the throttle cable, and be cheap way to fabricate your own cable stops with a soldering pen and medium sized roll of Rosin Core solder
