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    Shifter of old Freezers djinuk's Avatar
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    carb worrys

    Ok i took apart and rebuilt myr5 carb, i never really fell to see how much resistance the throttle had on it before i did the rebuild, i changed the seals on the throttle spindle (little green things) and have the carb back to gether, however when operating the throttle it does seem quite stiff. I know the carb return back to idle position through use of a spring however how tough is that spring and is what im finding normal ?

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    Re: carb worrys

    Check you have the cable routed correctly, not snagging on anything

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    Re: carb worrys

    the carb isnt actually back on the car yet, just sat next to me,, wondering if i didnt push the seales into the recess hard enough, allthough i made sure they were home as far as i could get them, maybe its just them a little bit stiff.
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    Re: carb worrys

    ok ive sorted this problem now, took the throttle spindle to bits again, removed the seals , put a little of vasaline on the edge, and pushed them in , this time they slotted in slightly further, and put the carb back together and i have a nice freely rotating spindle

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