Throttle return spring mystery solved.
#14
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Re: Throttle return spring mystery solved.
Yes, if built to the same Bantam specs, as ****** Overland:
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/early/fordgp.jpg
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Jason Backshall wrote:
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> Real Jeeps - like the ones manufactured by Ford? :)
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/early/fordgp.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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Jason Backshall wrote:
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> Real Jeeps - like the ones manufactured by Ford? :)
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Re: Throttle return spring mystery solved.
Yes, if built to the same Bantam specs, as ****** Overland:
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/early/fordgp.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jason Backshall wrote:
>
> Real Jeeps - like the ones manufactured by Ford? :)
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/early/fordgp.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jason Backshall wrote:
>
> Real Jeeps - like the ones manufactured by Ford? :)
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Re: Throttle return spring mystery solved.
Yes, if built to the same Bantam specs, as ****** Overland:
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/early/fordgp.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jason Backshall wrote:
>
> Real Jeeps - like the ones manufactured by Ford? :)
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/early/fordgp.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jason Backshall wrote:
>
> Real Jeeps - like the ones manufactured by Ford? :)
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Re: Throttle return spring mystery solved.
Hi Bill,
Well your electronic injection would quit with ignition shut off,
but I don't think they would change the rules, we see all stock most
throttle valves, like you see three hooked to my Thunderbird:
http://www.----------.com/temp/realCables.jpg It's just Daimler that
f**ked up and probably only on their Wrangler. You'd be surprised at how
many let themselves be pull through the garage wall, or think you must
put it in park and lock the wheel as they traveling down the freeway
before they may turn off the engine. I believe Daimler has left
themselves wide open to every suit that may possibly be blamed to a
stuck throttle.
And if you were one of the guys that wanted to go fast, you'd
choose mechanical injection, like the Real trucks, and that would
require a fuel shut off:
http://www.hillersystemsinc.com/images/img11.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
billy ray wrote:
>
> Are they required on vehicles with throttle bodies?
>
> It isn't like the old days when a broken spring would result in an over
> revved motor.....throttle bodies have no control over the fuel supply.
>
> "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:442B55BD.D4142D5@***.net...
> > Now you may take your car on to a drag strip, like the Real Jeeps:
> > http://----------.com/dragjeeps/
> > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > JD Adams wrote:
> >>
> >> Okay, here's the deal:
> >>
> >> Talked to a parts guy this afternoon. He is smart. He told me that
> >> assembly line streamlining from 2005 on mandated that the offensive
> >> primary throttle return spring be eliminated. Sort of.
> >>
> >> In the 05/06 TJ's, there are two springs: one in the throttle body, one
> >> on the automatic transmission linkage. For those of us with 6-sp.
> >> transmissions, well, we get to suck it up and do without. As he
> >> stated, "You're tough: you can take it."
> >>
> >> Well, I'm tough, but I can't take it. I paid serious bucks for this
> >> horse, and I want all of the springs I'm entitled to! So, today, I
> >> made a pilgramage to the local OSH for a look-see, and ended up filling
> >> the gap quite nicely. My throttle response now works as expected.
> >>
> >> More information is available at:
> >>
> >> http://207.13.104.8/users/jdadams
> >>
> >> Check Hidalgo's Private Garage for the information you seek. If this
> >> was DC's idea of cost-cutting measures, I am not amused.
> >>
> >> -JD
Well your electronic injection would quit with ignition shut off,
but I don't think they would change the rules, we see all stock most
throttle valves, like you see three hooked to my Thunderbird:
http://www.----------.com/temp/realCables.jpg It's just Daimler that
f**ked up and probably only on their Wrangler. You'd be surprised at how
many let themselves be pull through the garage wall, or think you must
put it in park and lock the wheel as they traveling down the freeway
before they may turn off the engine. I believe Daimler has left
themselves wide open to every suit that may possibly be blamed to a
stuck throttle.
And if you were one of the guys that wanted to go fast, you'd
choose mechanical injection, like the Real trucks, and that would
require a fuel shut off:
http://www.hillersystemsinc.com/images/img11.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
billy ray wrote:
>
> Are they required on vehicles with throttle bodies?
>
> It isn't like the old days when a broken spring would result in an over
> revved motor.....throttle bodies have no control over the fuel supply.
>
> "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:442B55BD.D4142D5@***.net...
> > Now you may take your car on to a drag strip, like the Real Jeeps:
> > http://----------.com/dragjeeps/
> > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > JD Adams wrote:
> >>
> >> Okay, here's the deal:
> >>
> >> Talked to a parts guy this afternoon. He is smart. He told me that
> >> assembly line streamlining from 2005 on mandated that the offensive
> >> primary throttle return spring be eliminated. Sort of.
> >>
> >> In the 05/06 TJ's, there are two springs: one in the throttle body, one
> >> on the automatic transmission linkage. For those of us with 6-sp.
> >> transmissions, well, we get to suck it up and do without. As he
> >> stated, "You're tough: you can take it."
> >>
> >> Well, I'm tough, but I can't take it. I paid serious bucks for this
> >> horse, and I want all of the springs I'm entitled to! So, today, I
> >> made a pilgramage to the local OSH for a look-see, and ended up filling
> >> the gap quite nicely. My throttle response now works as expected.
> >>
> >> More information is available at:
> >>
> >> http://207.13.104.8/users/jdadams
> >>
> >> Check Hidalgo's Private Garage for the information you seek. If this
> >> was DC's idea of cost-cutting measures, I am not amused.
> >>
> >> -JD
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Re: Throttle return spring mystery solved.
Hi Bill,
Well your electronic injection would quit with ignition shut off,
but I don't think they would change the rules, we see all stock most
throttle valves, like you see three hooked to my Thunderbird:
http://www.----------.com/temp/realCables.jpg It's just Daimler that
f**ked up and probably only on their Wrangler. You'd be surprised at how
many let themselves be pull through the garage wall, or think you must
put it in park and lock the wheel as they traveling down the freeway
before they may turn off the engine. I believe Daimler has left
themselves wide open to every suit that may possibly be blamed to a
stuck throttle.
And if you were one of the guys that wanted to go fast, you'd
choose mechanical injection, like the Real trucks, and that would
require a fuel shut off:
http://www.hillersystemsinc.com/images/img11.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
billy ray wrote:
>
> Are they required on vehicles with throttle bodies?
>
> It isn't like the old days when a broken spring would result in an over
> revved motor.....throttle bodies have no control over the fuel supply.
>
> "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:442B55BD.D4142D5@***.net...
> > Now you may take your car on to a drag strip, like the Real Jeeps:
> > http://----------.com/dragjeeps/
> > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > JD Adams wrote:
> >>
> >> Okay, here's the deal:
> >>
> >> Talked to a parts guy this afternoon. He is smart. He told me that
> >> assembly line streamlining from 2005 on mandated that the offensive
> >> primary throttle return spring be eliminated. Sort of.
> >>
> >> In the 05/06 TJ's, there are two springs: one in the throttle body, one
> >> on the automatic transmission linkage. For those of us with 6-sp.
> >> transmissions, well, we get to suck it up and do without. As he
> >> stated, "You're tough: you can take it."
> >>
> >> Well, I'm tough, but I can't take it. I paid serious bucks for this
> >> horse, and I want all of the springs I'm entitled to! So, today, I
> >> made a pilgramage to the local OSH for a look-see, and ended up filling
> >> the gap quite nicely. My throttle response now works as expected.
> >>
> >> More information is available at:
> >>
> >> http://207.13.104.8/users/jdadams
> >>
> >> Check Hidalgo's Private Garage for the information you seek. If this
> >> was DC's idea of cost-cutting measures, I am not amused.
> >>
> >> -JD
Well your electronic injection would quit with ignition shut off,
but I don't think they would change the rules, we see all stock most
throttle valves, like you see three hooked to my Thunderbird:
http://www.----------.com/temp/realCables.jpg It's just Daimler that
f**ked up and probably only on their Wrangler. You'd be surprised at how
many let themselves be pull through the garage wall, or think you must
put it in park and lock the wheel as they traveling down the freeway
before they may turn off the engine. I believe Daimler has left
themselves wide open to every suit that may possibly be blamed to a
stuck throttle.
And if you were one of the guys that wanted to go fast, you'd
choose mechanical injection, like the Real trucks, and that would
require a fuel shut off:
http://www.hillersystemsinc.com/images/img11.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
billy ray wrote:
>
> Are they required on vehicles with throttle bodies?
>
> It isn't like the old days when a broken spring would result in an over
> revved motor.....throttle bodies have no control over the fuel supply.
>
> "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:442B55BD.D4142D5@***.net...
> > Now you may take your car on to a drag strip, like the Real Jeeps:
> > http://----------.com/dragjeeps/
> > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > JD Adams wrote:
> >>
> >> Okay, here's the deal:
> >>
> >> Talked to a parts guy this afternoon. He is smart. He told me that
> >> assembly line streamlining from 2005 on mandated that the offensive
> >> primary throttle return spring be eliminated. Sort of.
> >>
> >> In the 05/06 TJ's, there are two springs: one in the throttle body, one
> >> on the automatic transmission linkage. For those of us with 6-sp.
> >> transmissions, well, we get to suck it up and do without. As he
> >> stated, "You're tough: you can take it."
> >>
> >> Well, I'm tough, but I can't take it. I paid serious bucks for this
> >> horse, and I want all of the springs I'm entitled to! So, today, I
> >> made a pilgramage to the local OSH for a look-see, and ended up filling
> >> the gap quite nicely. My throttle response now works as expected.
> >>
> >> More information is available at:
> >>
> >> http://207.13.104.8/users/jdadams
> >>
> >> Check Hidalgo's Private Garage for the information you seek. If this
> >> was DC's idea of cost-cutting measures, I am not amused.
> >>
> >> -JD
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Re: Throttle return spring mystery solved.
Hi Bill,
Well your electronic injection would quit with ignition shut off,
but I don't think they would change the rules, we see all stock most
throttle valves, like you see three hooked to my Thunderbird:
http://www.----------.com/temp/realCables.jpg It's just Daimler that
f**ked up and probably only on their Wrangler. You'd be surprised at how
many let themselves be pull through the garage wall, or think you must
put it in park and lock the wheel as they traveling down the freeway
before they may turn off the engine. I believe Daimler has left
themselves wide open to every suit that may possibly be blamed to a
stuck throttle.
And if you were one of the guys that wanted to go fast, you'd
choose mechanical injection, like the Real trucks, and that would
require a fuel shut off:
http://www.hillersystemsinc.com/images/img11.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
billy ray wrote:
>
> Are they required on vehicles with throttle bodies?
>
> It isn't like the old days when a broken spring would result in an over
> revved motor.....throttle bodies have no control over the fuel supply.
>
> "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:442B55BD.D4142D5@***.net...
> > Now you may take your car on to a drag strip, like the Real Jeeps:
> > http://----------.com/dragjeeps/
> > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > JD Adams wrote:
> >>
> >> Okay, here's the deal:
> >>
> >> Talked to a parts guy this afternoon. He is smart. He told me that
> >> assembly line streamlining from 2005 on mandated that the offensive
> >> primary throttle return spring be eliminated. Sort of.
> >>
> >> In the 05/06 TJ's, there are two springs: one in the throttle body, one
> >> on the automatic transmission linkage. For those of us with 6-sp.
> >> transmissions, well, we get to suck it up and do without. As he
> >> stated, "You're tough: you can take it."
> >>
> >> Well, I'm tough, but I can't take it. I paid serious bucks for this
> >> horse, and I want all of the springs I'm entitled to! So, today, I
> >> made a pilgramage to the local OSH for a look-see, and ended up filling
> >> the gap quite nicely. My throttle response now works as expected.
> >>
> >> More information is available at:
> >>
> >> http://207.13.104.8/users/jdadams
> >>
> >> Check Hidalgo's Private Garage for the information you seek. If this
> >> was DC's idea of cost-cutting measures, I am not amused.
> >>
> >> -JD
Well your electronic injection would quit with ignition shut off,
but I don't think they would change the rules, we see all stock most
throttle valves, like you see three hooked to my Thunderbird:
http://www.----------.com/temp/realCables.jpg It's just Daimler that
f**ked up and probably only on their Wrangler. You'd be surprised at how
many let themselves be pull through the garage wall, or think you must
put it in park and lock the wheel as they traveling down the freeway
before they may turn off the engine. I believe Daimler has left
themselves wide open to every suit that may possibly be blamed to a
stuck throttle.
And if you were one of the guys that wanted to go fast, you'd
choose mechanical injection, like the Real trucks, and that would
require a fuel shut off:
http://www.hillersystemsinc.com/images/img11.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
billy ray wrote:
>
> Are they required on vehicles with throttle bodies?
>
> It isn't like the old days when a broken spring would result in an over
> revved motor.....throttle bodies have no control over the fuel supply.
>
> "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:442B55BD.D4142D5@***.net...
> > Now you may take your car on to a drag strip, like the Real Jeeps:
> > http://----------.com/dragjeeps/
> > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > JD Adams wrote:
> >>
> >> Okay, here's the deal:
> >>
> >> Talked to a parts guy this afternoon. He is smart. He told me that
> >> assembly line streamlining from 2005 on mandated that the offensive
> >> primary throttle return spring be eliminated. Sort of.
> >>
> >> In the 05/06 TJ's, there are two springs: one in the throttle body, one
> >> on the automatic transmission linkage. For those of us with 6-sp.
> >> transmissions, well, we get to suck it up and do without. As he
> >> stated, "You're tough: you can take it."
> >>
> >> Well, I'm tough, but I can't take it. I paid serious bucks for this
> >> horse, and I want all of the springs I'm entitled to! So, today, I
> >> made a pilgramage to the local OSH for a look-see, and ended up filling
> >> the gap quite nicely. My throttle response now works as expected.
> >>
> >> More information is available at:
> >>
> >> http://207.13.104.8/users/jdadams
> >>
> >> Check Hidalgo's Private Garage for the information you seek. If this
> >> was DC's idea of cost-cutting measures, I am not amused.
> >>
> >> -JD
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Re: Throttle return spring mystery solved.
Thanks for the detailed info.
Tom
"JD Adams" <JDAdams@Softcom.Net> wrote in message
news:1143688206.952823.22060@g10g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
> Okay, here's the deal:
>
> Talked to a parts guy this afternoon. He is smart. He told me that
> assembly line streamlining from 2005 on mandated that the offensive
> primary throttle return spring be eliminated. Sort of.
>
> In the 05/06 TJ's, there are two springs: one in the throttle body, one
> on the automatic transmission linkage. For those of us with 6-sp.
> transmissions, well, we get to suck it up and do without. As he
> stated, "You're tough: you can take it."
>
> Well, I'm tough, but I can't take it. I paid serious bucks for this
> horse, and I want all of the springs I'm entitled to! So, today, I
> made a pilgramage to the local OSH for a look-see, and ended up filling
> the gap quite nicely. My throttle response now works as expected.
>
> More information is available at:
>
> http://207.13.104.8/users/jdadams
>
> Check Hidalgo's Private Garage for the information you seek. If this
> was DC's idea of cost-cutting measures, I am not amused.
>
> -JD
>
Tom
"JD Adams" <JDAdams@Softcom.Net> wrote in message
news:1143688206.952823.22060@g10g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
> Okay, here's the deal:
>
> Talked to a parts guy this afternoon. He is smart. He told me that
> assembly line streamlining from 2005 on mandated that the offensive
> primary throttle return spring be eliminated. Sort of.
>
> In the 05/06 TJ's, there are two springs: one in the throttle body, one
> on the automatic transmission linkage. For those of us with 6-sp.
> transmissions, well, we get to suck it up and do without. As he
> stated, "You're tough: you can take it."
>
> Well, I'm tough, but I can't take it. I paid serious bucks for this
> horse, and I want all of the springs I'm entitled to! So, today, I
> made a pilgramage to the local OSH for a look-see, and ended up filling
> the gap quite nicely. My throttle response now works as expected.
>
> More information is available at:
>
> http://207.13.104.8/users/jdadams
>
> Check Hidalgo's Private Garage for the information you seek. If this
> was DC's idea of cost-cutting measures, I am not amused.
>
> -JD
>