<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Century Gothic, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by mb4tim</i>
When I pull the cable off the throttle lever, the throttle should be pretty "floppy", and it's not. It doesn't seem to snap back, even with the cable disconnected.
I wonder if the gas has just gummed up from sitting all winter. It wasn't like this a couple months ago.
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The throttle valve (sticking part) never sees any gasoline. The cold start injector is in the air plenum (after) and the injectors are just before the valves. If the throttle valve is sticking with cable off, the binding must be at the shaft and bearings if there is no mechanical binding or anything interfering with the lever mechanism. I'm not sure what the shaft/bearing should be lubed with, maybe the carbs guys will suggest something. Typically are they not a bronze bearing? Something like sewing machine oil? WD-40 should be good to loosen it up but not enough substance to permanently lube it I would think. Utimately may have to take it off to see what is actually happening if no joy other wise.
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