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> Throttle body, Throttle body shaft
BeemerSteve
post Sep 14 2016, 04:44 PM
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Wondering how I can find out if my throttle body shaft is worn? After deceleration down to an idle it has a tendency to stick at a higher rpm. Is it time for a rebuild even if I can?
Could it be something else?

Thank you kind sirs!!!
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PancakePorsche
post Sep 14 2016, 10:50 PM
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Want a real nice throttle feel ? Have the body bronze bushed and lube with tri-flow spray. Night and day difference. Don't even mess with a worn T.B.

I used bushings I found at a true Value hardware store and machined to fit.
2 hours and $10.
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