The Accelerator Cable in the Lincoln Mark VII converts the pressure of the pedal to throttle plate movement for the engine to get the air fuel mix for smooth takeoffs and cruising. The Accelerator Cable is positioned between the pedal arm and the carburetor barrel. In the Lincoln engine, as soon as the driver pushes down, it pulls the plate open. This immediately increases airflow so that fuel flows from the venturi, is atomized, and helps realize combustion. The early Mark VII cars applied a simple steel wire Accelerator Cable that was in a jacket. Some versions of the same line retained a rigid rod linkage. The cable offers smoother travel and easier routing. The rod offers a very direct feel but does require alignment. The Accelerator Cable sheath is routinely checked to prevent sticking and ensure the trademark Lincoln throttle smoothness. Irrespective of style, all Mark VII systems combine the Accelerator Cable with the accelerator pump and power valve to ensure quick bursts of enrichment during rapid pedal stabs and richer mixtures at wide open throttle. Each and every Mark VII drive inspires confidence and is predictable due to a consistent response across the entire Lincoln performance range.
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