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Weber carb conversion issues
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<blockquote data-quote="georgeyv" data-source="post: 589789" data-attributes="member: 22226"><p>Better quality single spring and also a Butty's bits linkage for the accelerator pedal - anything to get the whole system working at a decent efficiency. If the cable is old it might be gunked up and replacement might help. Two springs suggests greater pulling power needed to return the throttle - if they're not returning it all the way it'll rev up of it's own accord and need persuading back into place...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="georgeyv, post: 589789, member: 22226"] Better quality single spring and also a Butty's bits linkage for the accelerator pedal - anything to get the whole system working at a decent efficiency. If the cable is old it might be gunked up and replacement might help. Two springs suggests greater pulling power needed to return the throttle - if they're not returning it all the way it'll rev up of it's own accord and need persuading back into place... [/QUOTE]
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