jas280z
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- 1971 Mach 1 H code FMX Grabber Blue with 5W Deluxe White Interior
I just completed swapping an Edelbrock 1406 600CFM carb and 2V to 4 barrel Edelbrock intake on my 1971 Mach 1 (351C 2V). I used the Edelbrock throttle cable relocation bracket (PN 1493) and the Edelbrock throttle linkage (PN 1483). I also used the Lokar kickdown cable in place of the kickdown rod.
I put about 40 miles on the car with no issues.
Driving this morning, the throttle stuck open after accelerating. I shut the car off and coasted to where I could look at the issue. When I removed the air cleaner I could not see any issue and the throttle appeared to have the full range of motion. The issue was gone and I continued cautiously to work.
I took a closer look at lunch today. I thought possibly the throttle linkage had gotten hung up on the original air cleaner housing. When I flipped the housing over I saw no signs of contact. I put everything back together and stuck my phone under the air cleaner to record the linkage moving. This confirmed that nothing appears to be making contact.
One thing that I noticed is that the throttle cable between the bracket and firewall is kind of looped around, i.e. the cable probably longer than necessary now. This may be a result of the relocation of the bracket, but it seems like there is more loop than the relocation would account for. I see that Lokar makes a cut to fit throttle cable, but that would require getting the Lokar throttle linkage as well.
I took the car for a ~5 mile drive after putting everything back together and had not issues.
Has anyone had a similar issue after a 4bbl swap? The cable moves easily and does not appear to bind when disconnected from the carb. I will likely try lubing the cable. I believe that the original cable is still on the car, I may go with a stock replacement as well.
Any thoughts on anything else that may have gotten stuck? The carb is not new, it was taken off of a project '67 cougar that is getting a crate motor. It appears to be in good working order though, I do not see anything binding on it.
The fact that I did not find a smoking gun has me nervous.
I put about 40 miles on the car with no issues.
Driving this morning, the throttle stuck open after accelerating. I shut the car off and coasted to where I could look at the issue. When I removed the air cleaner I could not see any issue and the throttle appeared to have the full range of motion. The issue was gone and I continued cautiously to work.
I took a closer look at lunch today. I thought possibly the throttle linkage had gotten hung up on the original air cleaner housing. When I flipped the housing over I saw no signs of contact. I put everything back together and stuck my phone under the air cleaner to record the linkage moving. This confirmed that nothing appears to be making contact.
One thing that I noticed is that the throttle cable between the bracket and firewall is kind of looped around, i.e. the cable probably longer than necessary now. This may be a result of the relocation of the bracket, but it seems like there is more loop than the relocation would account for. I see that Lokar makes a cut to fit throttle cable, but that would require getting the Lokar throttle linkage as well.
I took the car for a ~5 mile drive after putting everything back together and had not issues.
Has anyone had a similar issue after a 4bbl swap? The cable moves easily and does not appear to bind when disconnected from the carb. I will likely try lubing the cable. I believe that the original cable is still on the car, I may go with a stock replacement as well.
Any thoughts on anything else that may have gotten stuck? The carb is not new, it was taken off of a project '67 cougar that is getting a crate motor. It appears to be in good working order though, I do not see anything binding on it.
The fact that I did not find a smoking gun has me nervous.