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Had this issue before my recent engine pull, but it is back. When coming to a stop and push clutch in the engine just redlines? When it first happened I assume it was the throttle cable sticking, but after replacing it has to be something else? What else could it be? It is fairly random - does not happen every time I stop. The last few times I just shut it down and start it right back up, and away I go! One of these time I am going to do some damage to the motor! Any ideas on what it might be? Something part of the vacuum system or throttle body that could be sticking? Not a safe issue to have! HELP
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914fan |
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 118 Joined: 17-January 05 From: Fountain Valley CA Member No.: 3,460 ![]() |
I agree. Check that the clutch cable is not pulling the throtle cable AT THE PEDAL END. I dont see how cables twisted would cause a problem. Espically since the cables are in sheeths. But you never know. I have had my clutch cable catch the throtle many times. Check at the pedal cluster in the tunel.
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