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Throttle question

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Printed Date: January-16-2025 at 5:55am


Topic: Throttle question
Posted By: Dank
Subject: Throttle question
Date Posted: January-17-2006 at 8:09am
I've got an '88 and if you move the throttle forward and let go it drifts back. Being an older boat this doesn't surprise me, I just wanted to know if this is the way it worked even when new or is it due to wear or being out of adjustment? Does your throttle stay where it's set or do they all drift back?

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Posted By: Tim D
Date Posted: January-17-2006 at 10:46am
That can be a sign that the cable has a kink in it or it has been bent too much.

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Tim D


Posted By: JEFF KOSTIS
Date Posted: January-17-2006 at 7:49pm
If you disconnect the cable from the carb, does it feel like it still wants to drift back as compared to it connected??

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Posted By: Dank
Date Posted: January-18-2006 at 3:07pm
Not sure, I'll do the test and check it out.

Thanx

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