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RE: It's Summer Time (and the Livin' is Easy...)

To: "'maineac'" <maineac@gateway.net>
Subject: RE: It's Summer Time (and the Livin' is Easy...)
From: Gernot Vonhoegen <gernot.vonhoegen@stir.ac.uk>
Date: Sat, 4 Jul 1998 13:38:17 +0100
Cc: "'TR6 List'" <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>
Yup, I'll second this, sounds like the butterflies are not fully
closing. Had this prob as well. Actually a good time to adjust your
linkage, I found myself driving around with sort of 3/4 throttle on full
instead of full. Gives you sort of 40 horses for free.

Gernot

> ----------
> From:         Peter Zaborski[SMTP:peterz@merak.com]
> Reply To:     Peter Zaborski
> Sent:         Saturday, July 04, 1998 1:54 AM
> To:   'maineac'
> Cc:   'TR6 List'
> Subject:      RE: It's Summer Time (and the Livin' is Easy...)
> 
> 
> > I can't seem 
> > to get the
> > idle below 1500 rpm.  Actually, if I push the throttle levers 
> > with a screw
> > driver, I can get the idle to ~ 800, but once I "goose it" the idle
> > returnds to the 1500 range.  I think the throttle butterflies 
> > and shafts
> > aren't closing all the way to the "stops".
> 
> I would check to make sure the linkage is not binding. Press down on
> the
> linkage between the carbs. It should go down smooth and easy, no
> excessive
> force.
> 
> Common points of "tightness" are the ball and socket joints (easily
> dismantled and lubricated) and the big shouldered bolt attached to the
> bell
> crank lever. I would lubricate these points - grease for the ball and
> sockets if you take them apart, WD40 for the shouldered bolt. If you
> take
> apart the ball and sockets, make sure you don't lose the distance
> settings
> between the various points of the linkage.
> 
> Another potential point for the binding is the bushings which the
> accelerator pedal shaft passes through. Perhaps these are missing on
> your
> car? They are a semi-hard plastic compound. Pretty easy to replace if
> you
> have spares, or just spray some WD40 in there (not too much).
> 
> HTH,
> 
> --- Peter Zaborski  CF58310UO  Calgary,Canada ---
> 

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