i`l check the cable after work, where is the idle control valve located alan?
cheers ben, if its the cable how easy is it to replace/ fix?
meant to ask someone where the cable comes out of the throttle body it goes through a 3 inch plastic cylinder before heading down to the bottom of the bulk head
is this a king of adjument/ tightening mechanism cuz it appears you can twist it
i maybe talkin utter sh**e tho
i`l check for fraying then, is it normal for the accelerater pedal to be able to lift right up unlike the clutch and brake which only move the one way?
meant to ask someone where the cable comes out of the throttle body it goes through a 3 inch plastic cylinder before heading down to the bottom of the bulk head
is this a king of adjument/ tightening mechanism cuz it appears you can twist it
i maybe talkin utter sh**e tho
yes, it has a clip on it to take up the slack of the cable.
does yours have the steel clip which slots in the grove?
Cable would have to be pretty rubbered to cause it to stick open so a quick look will confirm for it fraying.
My guess would be the common ph1 172 problem of the Throttle Body spring becoming baggy.
I'm not convinced that there is a common ph1 172 problem of the Throttle Body spring becoming baggy. I nearly bought a new TB because my revs wouldn't drop down, but then I just changed the cable (it had been changed 3 months before and was fine until I messed about with it) and I carefully routed the new cable behind the bulkhead soundproofing so it felt really smooth. It sorted out the problem and has been fine for a few months now. It saved me £200 quid!
Look in the guides section M8. I posted a guide to changing the throttle cable recently. It will be the cable that's the cause.
Rob669