there is adjuster nut to tighten or loosen cable,then a lock nut just below that to tighten in place.No nut goes under the bracket.Adjust cable so you have about a 2mm play.Remember now,if you play with your idle screw,like backing off the idle,cable will end up being tighter.Caught myself in that situation.Firsty start engine and warm up and set idle screw to desired position for proper idle.Once this is done,then adjust your throttle cable for the 2 mm play and you are set.Put you thumb at the point where the throttle
rotates and hold that firm,then depress your throttle.The TORS should start to operate just around the 3000 or so rpm and start cutting out the engine.Then you know it is working and eliminate that.
If your engine is coughing or spitting,it must be your carbs or you are flooding the engine.Clean carbs out good.Run engine at idle for a while and then check plugs.If they are soaked,you are rich and must adjust your fuel screws back.Check your wires that they are firing constantly,not intermittently.Check really good that your pilot jets are not dirty and plugged.If that all checks out,you may have an electrical issue,more work trying to trace a rub thru or grounding happening somewhere.Or maybe your plugs are bad..change them.Do one thing at a time and see if there is a difference,if not..try the next thing and so on.GOOD LUCK to ya.