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Mitchocalypse
09-24-2013, 12:01 AM
When i open the throttle on the throttle body, it doesn't seem to close all the way. The metal stopper doesn't go all the way until the screw (which for some reason i thought it was supposed to) unless i push it there, either directly on the "stopper" thing, or even by pushing on a butterfly valve to close it.

But the strange thing is.. i have 2 throttle bodies that behave in this exact same way. So I thought this might actually be supposed to be like this? But then how will adjusting said screw even do anything?

And also when i actually had it hooked up to the pedal, It definitely got stuck on something which is why i took it out. Played around with it for a bit and now im at the point described above. Ill give the insides a good cleaning to see what happens but i guess I'm just wondering if what i described above is supposed to be like that or not?

Mitchocalypse
09-26-2013, 01:37 AM
ah found the answer to my own question.
Cleaned the fuck out of the insides with a friends parts cleaner. Now it is super smooth, and slams shut hard. I finally understand what the dashpot is for.

chibikougan
09-26-2013, 09:24 PM
Haha good deal I know I cleaned the mine its operation was greatly improved.

Garfinkles Motor Works
04-19-2014, 04:19 PM
The dash pot keeps I it from slamming shut so iT will not go lean and pop out the exhaust .

cewrx7r1
04-19-2014, 04:54 PM
If the TB is cold, the primary plate will stay open a little.
This is due to the hot wax rod. This is normal.

RETed
04-20-2014, 05:30 PM
This is just a reminder that this is a TECH section.

I didn't know Cheebs owned an FD? :o


-Ted

Mitchocalypse
04-21-2014, 07:48 PM
The dash pot keeps I it from slamming shut so iT will not go lean and pop out the exhaust .

Yeah I know this. It's just it never closed hard enough before for the dash pot to serve a purpose. Now it's all cleaned out and slams the dashpot pretty good