'89 Cherokee Throttle Linkage
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Re: '89 Cherokee Throttle Linkage
Update! Last night I went out to Jeep and tried tackling the problem
again. The first time I tried snapping the throttle linkage back on
the throttle arm I was only using my fingers. Last night I used pliers
and it snapped right back on with no problems. I started the Jeep up
and found that it was reving fine. I got a little cocky and took it
around the block and then at some point the throttle went back to its
bad behavior and would not close. So, I had to turn the Jeep off and
manually close it. So, I am stilling has this problem with the
throttle linkage sticking. It seems to be sticking where the throttle
linkage connects to the side of the motor.
L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
> The step motor bypasses the throttle butterfly, and makes you think
> it's not closing.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/tbirdCable.jpg
>
> DACMAN wrote:
> >
> > Bill--thanks for the reply. I checked out the pdf. I will definitely
> > take a look at the Speed Step Motor. I am just curious how it directly
> > affects the thottle linkage though. Can you give some insight? Also,
> > the plastic clip your talking about is that to replace the plastic clip
> > on the end of the throttle linkage that connects to the throttle arm?
> > Please forgive me ahead of time --I am just learning. Thanks.
again. The first time I tried snapping the throttle linkage back on
the throttle arm I was only using my fingers. Last night I used pliers
and it snapped right back on with no problems. I started the Jeep up
and found that it was reving fine. I got a little cocky and took it
around the block and then at some point the throttle went back to its
bad behavior and would not close. So, I had to turn the Jeep off and
manually close it. So, I am stilling has this problem with the
throttle linkage sticking. It seems to be sticking where the throttle
linkage connects to the side of the motor.
L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
> The step motor bypasses the throttle butterfly, and makes you think
> it's not closing.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/tbirdCable.jpg
>
> DACMAN wrote:
> >
> > Bill--thanks for the reply. I checked out the pdf. I will definitely
> > take a look at the Speed Step Motor. I am just curious how it directly
> > affects the thottle linkage though. Can you give some insight? Also,
> > the plastic clip your talking about is that to replace the plastic clip
> > on the end of the throttle linkage that connects to the throttle arm?
> > Please forgive me ahead of time --I am just learning. Thanks.
#22
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Re: '89 Cherokee Throttle Linkage
Update! Last night I went out to Jeep and tried tackling the problem
again. The first time I tried snapping the throttle linkage back on
the throttle arm I was only using my fingers. Last night I used pliers
and it snapped right back on with no problems. I started the Jeep up
and found that it was reving fine. I got a little cocky and took it
around the block and then at some point the throttle went back to its
bad behavior and would not close. So, I had to turn the Jeep off and
manually close it. So, I am stilling has this problem with the
throttle linkage sticking. It seems to be sticking where the throttle
linkage connects to the side of the motor.
L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
> The step motor bypasses the throttle butterfly, and makes you think
> it's not closing.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/tbirdCable.jpg
>
> DACMAN wrote:
> >
> > Bill--thanks for the reply. I checked out the pdf. I will definitely
> > take a look at the Speed Step Motor. I am just curious how it directly
> > affects the thottle linkage though. Can you give some insight? Also,
> > the plastic clip your talking about is that to replace the plastic clip
> > on the end of the throttle linkage that connects to the throttle arm?
> > Please forgive me ahead of time --I am just learning. Thanks.
again. The first time I tried snapping the throttle linkage back on
the throttle arm I was only using my fingers. Last night I used pliers
and it snapped right back on with no problems. I started the Jeep up
and found that it was reving fine. I got a little cocky and took it
around the block and then at some point the throttle went back to its
bad behavior and would not close. So, I had to turn the Jeep off and
manually close it. So, I am stilling has this problem with the
throttle linkage sticking. It seems to be sticking where the throttle
linkage connects to the side of the motor.
L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
> The step motor bypasses the throttle butterfly, and makes you think
> it's not closing.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/tbirdCable.jpg
>
> DACMAN wrote:
> >
> > Bill--thanks for the reply. I checked out the pdf. I will definitely
> > take a look at the Speed Step Motor. I am just curious how it directly
> > affects the thottle linkage though. Can you give some insight? Also,
> > the plastic clip your talking about is that to replace the plastic clip
> > on the end of the throttle linkage that connects to the throttle arm?
> > Please forgive me ahead of time --I am just learning. Thanks.
#23
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Re: '89 Cherokee Throttle Linkage
Put another return spring on it, it's required to run on a drag
strip: http://www.----------.com/tbirdCable.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
DACMAN wrote:
>
> Update! Last night I went out to Jeep and tried tackling the problem
> again. The first time I tried snapping the throttle linkage back on
> the throttle arm I was only using my fingers. Last night I used pliers
> and it snapped right back on with no problems. I started the Jeep up
> and found that it was reving fine. I got a little cocky and took it
> around the block and then at some point the throttle went back to its
> bad behavior and would not close. So, I had to turn the Jeep off and
> manually close it. So, I am stilling has this problem with the
> throttle linkage sticking. It seems to be sticking where the throttle
> linkage connects to the side of the motor.
strip: http://www.----------.com/tbirdCable.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
DACMAN wrote:
>
> Update! Last night I went out to Jeep and tried tackling the problem
> again. The first time I tried snapping the throttle linkage back on
> the throttle arm I was only using my fingers. Last night I used pliers
> and it snapped right back on with no problems. I started the Jeep up
> and found that it was reving fine. I got a little cocky and took it
> around the block and then at some point the throttle went back to its
> bad behavior and would not close. So, I had to turn the Jeep off and
> manually close it. So, I am stilling has this problem with the
> throttle linkage sticking. It seems to be sticking where the throttle
> linkage connects to the side of the motor.
#24
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Re: '89 Cherokee Throttle Linkage
Put another return spring on it, it's required to run on a drag
strip: http://www.----------.com/tbirdCable.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
DACMAN wrote:
>
> Update! Last night I went out to Jeep and tried tackling the problem
> again. The first time I tried snapping the throttle linkage back on
> the throttle arm I was only using my fingers. Last night I used pliers
> and it snapped right back on with no problems. I started the Jeep up
> and found that it was reving fine. I got a little cocky and took it
> around the block and then at some point the throttle went back to its
> bad behavior and would not close. So, I had to turn the Jeep off and
> manually close it. So, I am stilling has this problem with the
> throttle linkage sticking. It seems to be sticking where the throttle
> linkage connects to the side of the motor.
strip: http://www.----------.com/tbirdCable.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
DACMAN wrote:
>
> Update! Last night I went out to Jeep and tried tackling the problem
> again. The first time I tried snapping the throttle linkage back on
> the throttle arm I was only using my fingers. Last night I used pliers
> and it snapped right back on with no problems. I started the Jeep up
> and found that it was reving fine. I got a little cocky and took it
> around the block and then at some point the throttle went back to its
> bad behavior and would not close. So, I had to turn the Jeep off and
> manually close it. So, I am stilling has this problem with the
> throttle linkage sticking. It seems to be sticking where the throttle
> linkage connects to the side of the motor.
#25
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Re: '89 Cherokee Throttle Linkage
Put another return spring on it, it's required to run on a drag
strip: http://www.----------.com/tbirdCable.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
DACMAN wrote:
>
> Update! Last night I went out to Jeep and tried tackling the problem
> again. The first time I tried snapping the throttle linkage back on
> the throttle arm I was only using my fingers. Last night I used pliers
> and it snapped right back on with no problems. I started the Jeep up
> and found that it was reving fine. I got a little cocky and took it
> around the block and then at some point the throttle went back to its
> bad behavior and would not close. So, I had to turn the Jeep off and
> manually close it. So, I am stilling has this problem with the
> throttle linkage sticking. It seems to be sticking where the throttle
> linkage connects to the side of the motor.
strip: http://www.----------.com/tbirdCable.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
DACMAN wrote:
>
> Update! Last night I went out to Jeep and tried tackling the problem
> again. The first time I tried snapping the throttle linkage back on
> the throttle arm I was only using my fingers. Last night I used pliers
> and it snapped right back on with no problems. I started the Jeep up
> and found that it was reving fine. I got a little cocky and took it
> around the block and then at some point the throttle went back to its
> bad behavior and would not close. So, I had to turn the Jeep off and
> manually close it. So, I am stilling has this problem with the
> throttle linkage sticking. It seems to be sticking where the throttle
> linkage connects to the side of the motor.
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