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Sticking throttle 68 S1.5 automatic tranny

Old Dec 26, 2020 | 06:45 PM
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My 68 S1.5 automatic tranny equipped E has always seemed to have a sticky throttle. I think the kickdown cable may have something to do with it, although it is new. Problem gets worse when engine is hotter. I added a return spring with little improcement. Is there a cable conversion for that improvement. I know the Lotus Elan has similar twin ZS carbs with a cable. Help please.
 

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Old Dec 27, 2020 | 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by DeusExMaxima
My 68 S1.5 automatic tranby equipped E has always seemed to have a sticky throttle. I think the kickdown cable may have something to do with it, although it is new. Problem gets worse when engine is hotter. I added a return spring with little improcement. Is there a cable conversion for that improvement. I know the Lotus Elan has similar twin ZS carbs with a cable. Help please.
This is a common issue with E-types. Mine was doing the same thing (68 2+2) . Look carefully at the throttle linkage where it is closest to the engine frame while someone pushes down the throttle petal. Likely some rubbing/sticking there as this happens when the engine mounts pancake over time. A temp fix is to loosen the mounts a bit, raise the engine from below using a wide plank under the oil pan, and slip a thick washer or shim over the engine mounts. Use horseshoe shaped shims, or cut a slot into a washer. Or order new mounts and replace them to get more clearance between throttle linkage and engine frame.
 
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Old Dec 27, 2020 | 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted by alfred
This is a common issue with E-types. Mine was doing the same thing (68 2+2) . Look carefully at the throttle linkage where it is closest to the engine frame while someone pushes down the throttle petal. Likely some rubbing/sticking there as this happens when the engine mounts pancake over time. A temp fix is to loosen the mounts a bit, raise the engine from below using a wide plank under the oil pan, and slip a thick washer or shim over the engine mounts. Use horseshoe shaped shims, or cut a slot into a washer. Or order new mounts and replace them to get more clearance between throttle linkage and engine frame.
I replaced the motor mounts with urethane mounts. It raised the motor quite a bit. The kickdown cable seems to be the sticking point. It's also odd that when engine is cold, it works fine. But when it is hot, it gets sticky.
 
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Old Dec 27, 2020 | 05:14 PM
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I installed a firm return spring. I feel like it's more of a bandaid rather than solving the problem.


 
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