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Re: Sticky Throttle

To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Sticky Throttle
Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2005 23:23:27 -0400
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By the way everyone, the sticky throttle situation was, in fact, fixed when
I unbolted the gas pedal, put some vaseline on the pivot points and bolted
it back together. I also detached and reattached the cable from the pedal,
but I'm not sure that that helped any. It's crazy how quiet my car runs at
idle now. I'm just glad that my throttle cable wasn't getting welded to the
chassis because of a bad ground, or anything like that.
 Thanks for all of your suggestions.
 John
Atlanta, GA





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