jaymcb
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I was out with the kids giving the old girl a run today...
When I came to a stop light and went to stop, the throttle stuck wide open. Made for kind of a hairy stop, but neutral and sticking my foot under the pedal saved the motor from running against the redline. I nursed it to the side of the road, popped the hood, and saw that the end of the throttle return spring snapped off. It doesn't matter that my motor has 1200 miles on it; it matters that is ~20 years old
Drove home (short ride) very carefully, ready to hit neutral or fuels shutoff if necessary . 3 bucks later for a matching spring at the auto parts store, and it's all set. Bought a spare, it's now in the deucebox.
Just a reminder to all my deuce driving brothers that you might want to peak at that spring......pucker factor was high for that stop
When I came to a stop light and went to stop, the throttle stuck wide open. Made for kind of a hairy stop, but neutral and sticking my foot under the pedal saved the motor from running against the redline. I nursed it to the side of the road, popped the hood, and saw that the end of the throttle return spring snapped off. It doesn't matter that my motor has 1200 miles on it; it matters that is ~20 years old
Drove home (short ride) very carefully, ready to hit neutral or fuels shutoff if necessary . 3 bucks later for a matching spring at the auto parts store, and it's all set. Bought a spare, it's now in the deucebox.
Just a reminder to all my deuce driving brothers that you might want to peak at that spring......pucker factor was high for that stop