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Re: 6-pak throttle position adjustment
[Re: tcat446]
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06/09/12 08:20 PM
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Hello all !!
First post here. Can anyone tell me how to go about adjusting a throttle sensor bolted to the manifold on my 70 Cuda 6 pak? Thank you in advance. Looks like a nice site!!
Welcome aboard! are you referring to the idle solenoid under the center carb linkage?
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Re: 6-pak throttle position adjustment
[Re: mikemee1331]
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06/09/12 09:47 PM
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Re: 6-pak throttle position adjustment
[Re: mikemee1331]
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06/09/12 10:29 PM
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Hello all !!
First post here. Can anyone tell me how to go about adjusting a throttle sensor bolted to the manifold on my 70 Cuda 6 pak? Thank you in advance. Looks like a nice site!!
Welcome aboard! are you referring to the idle solenoid under the center carb linkage?
Yes, I am. It doesn't move when the key is on. Is it suppose to?
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Re: 6-pak throttle position adjustment
[Re: tcat446]
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06/09/12 10:40 PM
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Hello all !!
First post here. Can anyone tell me how to go about adjusting a throttle sensor bolted to the manifold on my 70 Cuda 6 pak? Thank you in advance. Looks like a nice site!!
Welcome aboard! are you referring to the idle solenoid under the center carb linkage?
Yes, I am. It doesn't move when the key is on. Is it suppose to?
yes, it is. here is a link to a link that has alot of great info and a truly awesome website. https://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Number=6940589
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Re: 6-pak throttle position adjustment
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06/10/12 11:34 AM
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it's 12 volts and doesn't have a seperate fuse. i would run a test wire from your battery and bump the power terminal to verify it's working.
And if it has power it still wont work unless the throttle is open enough to take pressure of the plunger.The solenoid wont lift the arm,it is designed to hold the arm up after the arm is lifted and solenoid engaged.
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