Move the throttle linkage by hand and watch for proper return spring action
when you let go
You should have a return spring on each carb and a return spring on the
throttle linkage.
A friend had a similar problem and found the return spring missing from one
of his 2 rebuilt carbs.
If it isn't that, I'd remove air filters - stick finger in mouth of carb,
lift air valve with finger, make sure air valve drops quickly and firmly
down when you release it.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Jack Mc
In a message dated 5/7/2012 3:39:55 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
eoot at citlink.net writes:
I recently installed professionally rebuilt ZS carbs on late TR6 engine.
I'm
having an issue I hope to get some advice on. After running at speed, say
2500 to 3000 rpm, and then coming to stop, the rpm is very slow to drop to
normal idle. I would say it takes about 10 seconds to settle down. The
problem is also evident when up shifiting, as the rpm stays high between
gears. I have inspected the linkage and don't find that it is hanging up
anywhere. Is it possible though that it could be something with the way I
reinstalled the linkage? Or could it be that the vacumn advance is not
functioning properly, or????
Looking forward to suggestions.
TIA
Ed
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