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Did I hose my throttle body?
I was working on my throttle body tonight; it had lots of oil in it and wanted to clean it out. Well long story short I bent the main rod that holds the butterfly valve. Am I hosed or can the rod be bent back to straight? The rod is out of the throttle body and is definately not straight
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Well, if you can straighten it out without boogering it up I don't see why it can't be fixed.
How did you manage to bend it? |
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Well I figure if it is not perfect it will cause excessive wear on the bearings and cause bigger problems down the road or make the throttle stick.
I was initally trying to pry the end with the linkage off. After bending the likage a little I saw the clip on the other side. D'oh! In trying to straighten out the linkage I was a little rough and bent the shaft (read with a hammer). I wonder if I can get an old throttle body cheap and just use the rod? I was not thinking properly when I tried to straighten out the linkage...
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I cringe to read "linkage", "throttle body" and "hammer" in the same sentence.
Have you tried a call to our host? That part may be available. If not, I think you are correct to find a good, used throttle-body and swap whatever parts you need. Jerry M '78 SC |
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I did too after I realized what I did. Very dumb moment... Another potentially costly story for the books.
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