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Here's a picture that I think is from one of Jabiru's manuals:
It is very similar to how I have the Jab 3300 on my CH750 hooked up. One thing I did was drill a hole in the throttle arm extension just below where the cable is attached. I found that using the original hole gave an "over-center" resistance - in other words, as the throttle arm extension was pushed forward, it would flex the cable upwards, causing resistance. Then, once past center throttle, it would flex back down to normal position. By moving the hole down a little and bending the end of the throttle cable up a few degrees, I got a much more smooth operation of the throttle and there was still plenty of throttle travel.
One other thing not shown in the picture is I put a few wraps of safety wire around the cables and wired them to the bracket that holds them for "just in case" security!
Hope this helps,
John
N750A
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