Well, we had a little Tiger adventure last night. Coming home through a
rural section of the Chagrin River valley after dark the throttle
started to hang up momentarily between shifts. I pulled over and reached
down to see if there was something obstructing the gas pedal, gave it a
small yank and pop, there goes the throttle cable! Oh joy.
Armed with a small flashlight I could see that both cable ends were
attached, so the cable wire must have broken inside the sheathing. Not
having a spare in the boot, I considered the agony of calling AAA, then
decided to nurse her home using an old motorcycle trick I learned from
riding Nortons and BSAs, which seemed to break cable ends with
regularity.
I pulled off the air cleaner, started the car, then opened the carb
butterfly until she was singing at about 3000 RPM. I then screwed the
idle adjustment in until the engine maintained that RPM, close the
bonnet, eased it into gear and slowly drove away. I could maintain 30 or
so on flat ground, although climbing out of the valley required a
judicious amount of up-shifting. Got her home, changed out the cable and
in bed by midnight.
Never a dull moment with a Tiger.
Have a great weekend,
Bugz
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