Hot Weather Throttle blues........
Shaguar47
05-22-2004, 06:36 PM
The last few days have been really hot and my throttle is sticking. I can be stopped at a stop light and the rpms are much higher than idle. I give it a good revving and it comes back down to normal. Also, it's messing up my shifting because the rpms are higher at times when shifting. It's only happens when it's soaking hot so what are some solutions from you guys? It's driving me fucking mad!
TheSilentChamber
05-22-2004, 07:57 PM
oil the throttle cable
Shaguar47
05-24-2004, 01:41 PM
oil the throttle cable
Will regular engine oil work?
Will regular engine oil work?
TheSilentChamber
05-24-2004, 01:49 PM
yeah, any kind of oil, but avoid WD-40 and the alike.
Shaguar47
05-24-2004, 01:53 PM
That's interesting you say no WD-40 because that's what my father uses all the time. I never notcied any of the this till after he used it. I can't believe that stuff would something like that. Will the oil still work over the residue of the WD-40?
Hybrid1990crx
05-24-2004, 09:19 PM
wd-40 is actually a de-greaser.
Shaguar47
06-01-2004, 05:12 PM
I know this thread is getting old but I've narrowed down the problem. I've oiled down the throttle linkage, cable and throttle pedal but it seemed to work little. last week when it got stuck again, I put my foot under and the pedal and lifted it towards me and it stopped. What could be causing this? Could it be the throttle springs? When it get stucks and with a really easy tug (I mean easy) on the cable, it pulls it free. I really would like some help.
Also, how tight should the cable be on the throttle?
Also, how tight should the cable be on the throttle?
Hybrid1990crx
06-01-2004, 07:16 PM
kinked cable probably. I'd say shell out the cash and just get a new throttle cable.
Shaguar47
06-02-2004, 04:09 PM
How would someone go about taking out the cable?
bigben21
06-02-2004, 05:05 PM
How would someone go about taking out the cable?
give this a shot some times it works take a rag and some carb cleaner spray it in teh throttle body open it up and wipe all up in there. carbon can make the throttle stick
give this a shot some times it works take a rag and some carb cleaner spray it in teh throttle body open it up and wipe all up in there. carbon can make the throttle stick
TheSilentChamber
06-02-2004, 08:16 PM
I'd put a spring on the gas pedel to make it come back up. Would be a simple solution. Not sure how you take the cable out, I'm sure its self explainatory if you look at it long enough. Try replacing the spring on the throttle body also.
Setanta
06-03-2004, 03:07 AM
WD-40 isn't a degreaser and it works fine.
What a wank.
What a wank.
Cjz89civic
06-03-2004, 04:19 AM
WD-40 isn't a degreaser and it works fine.
What a wank.
LOL Wank sounds kinda Hinkey to me. It is a degreaser. Focken aussies. LMAO. BTW Setanta you like the pictures are they small enough.
What a wank.
LOL Wank sounds kinda Hinkey to me. It is a degreaser. Focken aussies. LMAO. BTW Setanta you like the pictures are they small enough.
sastanley
06-03-2004, 12:39 PM
If you are planning to do the MPFI swap, you'll most likely be replacing the throttle body and cable anyway. If I push my pedal all the way to the floor, it sticks there until I pull it back up with my foot underneath the pedal. I obviously have some issues...it's great for the track tho - lol - if I ever went. :lol2:
Shaguar47
06-03-2004, 10:15 PM
I'd put a spring on the gas pedel to make it come back up. Would be a simple solution. Not sure how you take the cable out, I'm sure its self explainatory if you look at it long enough. Try replacing the spring on the throttle body also.
The springs looked okay but it wouldn't hurt too replace them. I just cant tell if they've been stretched. And I did clean it out with carb cleaner and no do. But how tight should the cable be up on the linkage of the TB? The cable was very movable when you press down on it till it moved the linkage. Maybe it's too tight. What do u say?
The springs looked okay but it wouldn't hurt too replace them. I just cant tell if they've been stretched. And I did clean it out with carb cleaner and no do. But how tight should the cable be up on the linkage of the TB? The cable was very movable when you press down on it till it moved the linkage. Maybe it's too tight. What do u say?
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