when I start up right now the engine revs up real high.
what can be causing that?
I have to shut it down right away.
I don't know if it fuel delivery or air?
when I start up right now the engine revs up real high.
what can be causing that?
I have to shut it down right away.
I don't know if it fuel delivery or air?
1972 911t Coupe(being Restored)
1973 911t Targa(parts Car)
2001 Audi A4 Quattro
2004 Ford F150
Did you check all of the throttle linkage? Including the throttle handle between the seats?Originally posted by deoxford
when I start up right now the engine revs up real high.
what can be causing that?
I have to shut it down right away.
I don't know if it fuel delivery or air?
Paul D. Early S Registry #8 - Cyclops Minister of West Coast Affairs
"Now, to put a water-cooled engine in the rear and to have the radiator in the front, that's not very intelligent." -Ferry Porsche (PANO, Oct. 1973)
yes I closed the throttle all the way , can the vaccume pull them open?
1972 911t Coupe(being Restored)
1973 911t Targa(parts Car)
2001 Audi A4 Quattro
2004 Ford F150
NO... what-ever-your-name-is (Man, I'm an old guy that still has trouble with not being able to address someone by name)
... it's not the vacuum
The throttle control for your car is totally mechanical...(almost)
Follow it from the pedal (sometimes the carpet gets screwed up)
... out the other end where it exits the tunnel, up to the bell crank, all the way to your throttle bodies...
There has to be a bind, kink, or obstruction somewhere that is inhibiting the throttle from returning to it's normal position.
Hope this helps...
Good luck and let us know whatsup
Chuck Miller
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ok all cables are disconected , to the engine .
how closed should the
MFI be? is just a 1/16 of a inch alot?
1972 911t Coupe(being Restored)
1973 911t Targa(parts Car)
2001 Audi A4 Quattro
2004 Ford F150
Yes, 1/16 is a lot. After removeing the air cleaner, look down the throttle stacks and the butterflies should be closed. I am sure it's a linkage problem somewhere. Did this situation just happen?