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Re: Interesting question

To: bruce haden <bhaden@ucsd.edu>
Subject: Re: Interesting question
From: Jenaro Rodriguez <dicej@cnw.com>
Date: Fri, 20 Aug 1999 15:01:16 -0700
Actually the stock linkage is just weird. The return spring is attached at one
end to the throttle arm and at the other end to a sort of bell crank. Inside the
return spring is a rod with a tee nut on the end. This tee nut sits in a cradle
of the bell crank. When testing this spring most people will push on the bell
crank instead of pulling on the throttle arm. When they push on the bell crank
the rod falls out of its cradle thus causing the problem. It's kind of weird
until you see it. But basically it's designed to work that way. It'll never come
off unless somebody pushes it the wrong way. Im almost certain this is the same
in all stock 1st gen RX7's.

   Jay

bruce haden wrote:

> At 08:23 AM 8/20/99 -0700, richard nichols wrote:
> >
> >> >RX7 with a stock carb. When I had my car Tech'ed apparently the person
> >> >testing the throttle return spring knocked the linkage out of whack
> >> >causing the secondaries to not open. This has happened to me actually
> >
> >Bruce Haden replied:
> ) Sounds like your linkage needs some maintenance work.
>
> >
> >I started to reply just this way, too, Bruce -- then wondered, depending on
> >the class he's running the car in (like Stock), if there couldn't be some
> >limitation in the original Mazda linkage, that I don't know about, that
> >could be limiting the poster's ability to "bring it up to snuff"?  Like
> those Porsche gizzies that folks post about from time to time (I won't
> >mention the actual word, might send some folks in a tizzy over the gizzies).
> >
> Within the rules, of course. Sounds like for it to come apart this easily
> there must be something wrong or worn somewhere. Especially if it's
> happened twice. I guess I can't eliminate the possibilty that it's just
> designed weird either. Maybe he's just stuck with it.


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