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Subject: Fwd: So What happens when you redline?
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Date: Sat, 6 Feb 1999 09:26:20 EST
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For my 78 spit, which may be closest to your 79, there is no spring for the
pedal. TRF lists one, but for CA only, not required for Fed models.  There ARE
two springs on the carb, one easily seen in a bracket mounted to the intake
manifold that returns the cable and the other a "wind-up" type spring (I'm
sure there's a better techical term for it) on the end of the throttle shaft.
If this breaks, it won't be visually apparent, and it may still give some
return effect, but additional springs on the pedal won't really help, since it
isn't the pedal or the cable that you really want to close, but the throttle.
You need the spring there, since the cable can pull the throttle open, but
can't push it shut again.  (I hope this makes sense, I had to write it in
haste!)

-Greg



In a message dated 2/5/99 12:34:05 PM EST, jak0pab@jak10.med.navy.mil writes:

<< Subj:         Re: So What happens when you redline?
 Date:  2/5/99 12:34:05 PM EST
 From:  jak0pab@jak10.med.navy.mil (Bowen, Patrick A. RP2)
 Sender:        owner-spitfires@autox.team.net
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 To:    bj_martin@hotmail.com (BJ Martin), Spitfires@autox.team.net
 
 BJ! you win the prize!!  It was indeed a frayed cable!  I bought a choke
 cable to use, it has a solid core though, I don't know how well it will
 work.  I will let you know.   Has anyone figured out where on the firewall
 the spring attaches?
 
 Thanks >>


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BJ! you win the prize!!  It was indeed a frayed cable!  I bought a choke
cable to use, it has a solid core though, I don't know how well it will
work.  I will let you know.   Has anyone figured out where on the firewall
the spring attaches?

Thanks


At 09:11 AM 2/4/99 PST, BJ Martin wrote:
>
>> Well on went the cycle of turning
>>off the engine when I stopped and trying to keep the accelerator up by
>>pulling with my toe.  Definitely not the most pleasing method of 
>driving a
>>spit.  
>>
>>Well to make an already too long stroy short.  My accelerator is 
>sticking.
>>Best that I am able to surmise the reason is that there should be a 
>spring
>>between the pedal and somewhere on the firewall.  This apparently 
>supports
>>the weight of the pedal and provides quick return. 
>
>
>I've seen this twice. Your accelerator cable is probably frayed inside 
>the sheath. The broken ends act like springs and rev the engine for you. 
>Very scary. Replace the cable. brent
>
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Patrick Bowen
'79 Spitfire
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