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GQ carby sticking full throttle

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GQ carby sticking full throttle

Post by olly »

I have a problem with my carbie sticking on full throttle. when i go full throttle and change gears carbie sticks on full throttle. I can tap throttle peddle and it still stays on. Checked throttle cable and it is ok.IT can happen with cable disconnected and free rev at carby
I have rekitted carby
ANY SUGGESTION
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Post by GU4me »

does it happen with car off and cable disconnected. if it is check linkages and check if throttle butterfly is actually staying open, possible binding at full throttle or catching on a wire or water hose, maybe a stud or nut not screwed all way in when refitting the carby thats catching on the throttle linkage..
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Post by olly »

no it doesn't happen with carby off and there's nothing chatching
I had a so called carby specialist rekit carby
It only happen with engine running
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Post by marin »

the butterfly on the secondaries can catch on the stupid spacer/airflow thingy underneath it (you can see it if you turn the engine off when its caught open and shine a torch down the secondary, mine is currently doing this, just have to get around to taking the carby off, its a bitch to get to 1 of the 4 bolts), simple solution is to pull out the spacer/air flow thingy, it doesn't really do anything noticable to air flow i have been told.

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Post by olly »

thats been remove and still stick on
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Post by marin »

olly wrote:no it doesn't happen with carby off and there's nothing chatching
SNIP
1 day i'll learn to read instead of skimming.

What about the vacuum bits, have you replaced all vacuum hoses and checked out the vacuum actuator for the secondries? Are all the vacuum hoses on the correct places, as silly as that might sound?

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Rum injected

TD42T shorty... got some bolt on and some custom stuff.

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Post by shakes »

what kit did u use to rebuild your carb?

I used the generic bursons one and found on of the gaskets was about 2mm too small in throat diameter and every now and again would catch the butterfly

Simon
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