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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Gilbert, AZ
Posts: 151
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Sticky throttle linkage.
Picked up a 1968 C10 Suburban and as I was going through things checking it out I found that the throttle linkage was sticking and not returning closed. The previous owner had installed an Edelbrock carb and manifold and had adapted the linkage the best they could.
![]() This had to go. I made up a new section of linkage with a rod end and a custom billet mount to connect to the carb. ![]() I connected the new linkage to about 3" of the old linkage so the connection to the pedal was as it was originally. I may redo it and put rod ends at both ends. But this seems to be working splendidly. ![]()
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The Older Generation
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Location: Montezuma, Iowa
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Re: Sticky throttle linkage.
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I don't see a return spring on the original linkage.... The original linkage should have worked just as smooth as the replacement does if it was set up correctly and had a return spring. Lockdoc
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Gilbert, AZ
Posts: 151
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Re: Sticky throttle linkage.
It had the same return spring on it before. I hd already started taking it apart when I snapped the pic. The old linkage was binding on the arm.
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