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Re: Sticking throttle

To: marshall@nefcom.net, fot@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Sticking throttle
From: WEmery7451@aol.com
Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 10:34:23 EST
In a message dated 11/15/00 2:14:10 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
marshall@nefcom.net writes:

<< There's a fair
 amount of movement at the shaft, so it might be sucking air. Could that 
cause it?   Anywhere else to look? >>

I don't think sucking air will cause sticking shafts, but free play of the 
shafts where they pass through the carburetor may cause intermittent binding. 
 I briefly had this condition until I eliminated the free-play.

This condition is probably not your problem.  A few years ago, I neglected to 
remove the choke cam from the carburetors.  It rotated around holding the 
throttle open, over revving the engine, and sending me off of a bend during 
practice at the Cumberland National at the Connelsville Airport.  The next 
day, while gently racing in the rain, the engine exploded throwing shrapnel 
through the hood of the car, setting the car on fire, and covering a section 
of the track with trash and oil.

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