Is the one and only located on the carb. My bug was idleing a little higher than usual today. Popped hood in parking lot and pushed it back to normal. Cable looks new, not sure, nothing obvious at pedals to me. Bently shows a brake pedal return spring. Am I right the only one is on carb?
Thanks
Throttle return spring
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Re: Throttle return spring
Only on the carb
Is there slack in the throttle cable?
Is there slack in the throttle cable?
Glenn
74 Beetle Specs | 74 Beetle Restoration | 2180cc Engine
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74 Beetle Specs | 74 Beetle Restoration | 2180cc Engine
"You may not get what you pay for, but you always pay for what you get"
When you mess with the bull, you get the horns.
Re: Throttle return spring
No slack. Ive been screwing around with carbs, so I'm guessing I didn't put something back properly. I had my wife push pedal to floor then I held carb full open and tightened up that barrel nut deal. I thought I read somewhere to do it that way.
Should there be slack?
Should there be slack?
Re: Throttle return spring
All better now. I tightened it as described by rob and Dave vw.com, also there was a sorta bend right where the transition from cable to rod? Is. I had it upside down. As soon as I loosened barrel clamp it flipped itself to it's natural position.
I'd like to order a spare, anyone venture a length? It's a 1983 Mexican beetle, parts from 67 ish-79 fit. I asked on ts to no avail. I will prob end up pulling it and just measure.
I'd like to order a spare, anyone venture a length? It's a 1983 Mexican beetle, parts from 67 ish-79 fit. I asked on ts to no avail. I will prob end up pulling it and just measure.