Went on a wild goose chase to replace the upper intake manifold gasket, when it turns out the coolant leak was from those stupid plastic elbows. I should take advice given on th is forum more to heart, since I ignored at least two recommendations to inspect the elbows before I got neck deep in my engine.
Anyway, in the process I had to take off the throttle body, which meant disconnecting the two throttle cables from the bracket and spring which are bolted onto the throttle body. When I put it back together, I thought I had it right, but when I fired up the engine, there was absolutely no pressure behind the gas pedal. I tapped it once and the engine nearly redlined before I could turn it off.
Could anyone with the angled throttle body engine perhaps take an up-close picture of their throttle assembly and upload it if possible? I can't figure out how this spring is supposed to be oriented.
I appreciate it.
Anyway, in the process I had to take off the throttle body, which meant disconnecting the two throttle cables from the bracket and spring which are bolted onto the throttle body. When I put it back together, I thought I had it right, but when I fired up the engine, there was absolutely no pressure behind the gas pedal. I tapped it once and the engine nearly redlined before I could turn it off.
Could anyone with the angled throttle body engine perhaps take an up-close picture of their throttle assembly and upload it if possible? I can't figure out how this spring is supposed to be oriented.
I appreciate it.
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