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tommygd
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revving like mad....

Post by tommygd »

I have just changed knackered ignition coil on my morris 1000. However this has brought about a rather worrying problem....

The engine now revs like mad.

There is probably a simple explaination as to what i can do to get it back to a normal speed but i dont know what it is!

Any suggestions would be most gratefully recieved.
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Post by chickenjohn »

Broke throttle return spring??

Look at the carb on the bulkhead side, there should be a spring that returns the throttle butterfly to the closed position when the accelerator pedal is released.
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Post by tommygd »

John,

thanks for the thought but the spring is intact... the throttle butterfly is flat against the stop.

anymore thoughts anyone?

Tom
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Post by chickenjohn »

what about an inlet manifold gasket leak/leak between carb and spacer block/between spacer block and manifold, or a fault in the oil breather, if yours is the type that feeds oil fumes into the inlet manifold?

On my cars these faults have caused engine rev problems. Although never "revving like mad"!

another possibillity, frayed throttle cable.
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Post by Willie »

ARE you sure?? If the butterfly IS fully closed then the engine could not
rev like mad! Have you by any chance dislodged the outer of the throttle
cable so that it is sitting on the edge of the housing rather than sitting IN it?
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Post by bmcecosse »

I think that ^^^^^ is indeed the likely explanation. Easily done. But why were you changing the coil ? Just in case there is a clue there that may lead us to another explanation.
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Post by les »

Sometimes, if the exhaust clamp has been removed and then refitted it is possible to put the return spring anchor in the wrong position, not giving enough tension. Of course if you havn't been working in this area, ignore this suggestion!
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