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Engine trouble revving
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<blockquote data-quote="StuF" data-source="post: 568965" data-attributes="member: 17262"><p>What throttle linkage are you using too? </p><p>Have you installed a buttys bits one? </p><p>I used to have to wedge my foot under the accelerator pedal to bring the revs back down after a decent run as it wouldnt pop up on its own</p><p>Buttys linkage sorted this issue. </p><p></p><p>If your accelerator pedal is fine it sounds like the heat of the engine after a long run is maybe expanding some of the metal parts and dragging on your cable</p><p>Try to adjust the cable and see if it reduces the tension </p><p></p><p>Pic of the engine bay and cable setup could help too</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StuF, post: 568965, member: 17262"] What throttle linkage are you using too? Have you installed a buttys bits one? I used to have to wedge my foot under the accelerator pedal to bring the revs back down after a decent run as it wouldnt pop up on its own Buttys linkage sorted this issue. If your accelerator pedal is fine it sounds like the heat of the engine after a long run is maybe expanding some of the metal parts and dragging on your cable Try to adjust the cable and see if it reduces the tension Pic of the engine bay and cable setup could help too [/QUOTE]
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