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  1. Shiflett

    "Sticky" Throttle 1083 A0 w/ 3116

    Yep, two springs.
  2. Shiflett

    "Sticky" Throttle 1083 A0 w/ 3116

    Agreed, I swapped out the springs first, thinking that was the issue only to learn new springs made no difference. I then started to read, pedal was good for me, the cable was my culprit. Now that the return was working. I checked the throttle position sensor resistance and found it was good...
  3. Shiflett

    "Sticky" Throttle 1083 A0 w/ 3116

    I used this Motion Pro cable luber on the engine side of the throttle cable to help push/guide lubricant into the cable. While it makes a mess, it worked. Lots of lubricant went into the cable, some went all over the engine. Bottom line, my throttle cable doesn’t stick anymore. I couldn’t...
  4. Shiflett

    "Sticky" Throttle 1083 A0 w/ 3116

    Thank you all. I've ordered the motion pro tool and will report back how it works.
  5. Shiflett

    "Sticky" Throttle 1083 A0 w/ 3116

    My throttle sticks at about 1/3 "remaining" when I let off the pedal. I have replaced the two throttle return springs...but that wasn't enough. I'm now going through para. 4-18 "Throttle Control Cable Replacement/Adjustment" procedure. Curious, before I try, if anyone has sent lubricant down...
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