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Throttle friction lock slipping - How do I stop this?



 
 
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Old January 21st 04, 10:37 PM
Ron
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Default Throttle friction lock slipping - How do I stop this?

Twenty year old throttle control with friction lock is slipping. Is
there a way to replace the nylon (material?) gripper that the screw
flange presses against that in turn presses against the throttle
shaft?
I could just replace the whole thing but that would be a BIG job. Any
and all suggestions welcome before I do that.
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Old January 23rd 04, 11:59 PM
Frank Scully
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Ron:
It's a packing gland just like an old sink valve.
The gland material is leather and is probably dried out.
You have to get the leather pliable again - oil or TFE grease works.
Your control probably needs servicing. Complete instructions for this is
posted on our website (beechhurst.com) - go to push-pull controls - then go
to service.
Regards, FX

Ron wrote:

Twenty year old throttle control with friction lock is slipping. Is
there a way to replace the nylon (material?) gripper that the screw
flange presses against that in turn presses against the throttle
shaft?
I could just replace the whole thing but that would be a BIG job. Any
and all suggestions welcome before I do that.


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Old January 24th 04, 12:55 AM
Ron
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Thanks Frank....that kind of info is just what I was looking for!!!!

On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 18:59:04 -0500, Frank Scully
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Ron:
It's a packing gland just like an old sink valve.
The gland material is leather and is probably dried out.
You have to get the leather pliable again - oil or TFE grease works.
Your control probably needs servicing. Complete instructions for this is
posted on our website (beechhurst.com) - go to push-pull controls - then go
to service.
Regards, FX

Ron wrote:

Twenty year old throttle control with friction lock is slipping. Is
there a way to replace the nylon (material?) gripper that the screw
flange presses against that in turn presses against the throttle
shaft?
I could just replace the whole thing but that would be a BIG job. Any
and all suggestions welcome before I do that.


 




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