That's a good reason to have return springs on both carbs.
Gordon Glasgow
Renton, WA
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
> [mailto:owner-datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of Jim Cawrse
> Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2002 5:25 PM
> To: Datsun Roadsters
> Cc: Brad Holmes
> Subject: Dangerous sticking throttle: Check your car!!
>
>
> For all:
> Yesterday had a sticking throttle episode, and would
> encourage all to check your throttle to prevent
> a dangerous situation. It might not be a problem
> for all roadsters. Here are details:
>
> While blipping the gas for a quick downshift, the
> unblipping part of the evolution did not happen,
> in fact the car would have overreved except I
> feathered the clutch and turned off the ignition.
> One of the small white nylon ball joints for
> the forward throttle linkage cracked, allowing
> it to pop off its ball. My throttle return spring
> is on the common shaft for both carbs, there
> is no spring on each carb, so the forward carb
> stayed pretty much wide open after the linkage
> popped off.
>
> My linkage may not be at all like normal, I have
> 240 Z carbs on a stroked 1600. Needless to
> say I am replacing all 4 little white nylon
> ball joints.
>
> Hope this helps someone!!
>
> Best Regards,
> Jim
> Chesapeake Va
> 67 pushrod 2L 5spd
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