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Re: Solid HARD pedal at take off speeds Posted by pme [Email] (#1496) [Profile/Gallery] (more from pme) on Wed, 12 Oct 2016 07:44:04 In Reply to: Solid HARD pedal at take off speeds, Itsasaab, Tue, 11 Oct 2016 13:14:43 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
Sounds to me like something mechanical in the link between the pedal, cable and the TB.
Since you say you cleaned the TB butterfly recently, I'd start there.
Make sure the TB hasn't slipped into Limp Home mode - they can do that if you try to clean them and manipulate the throttle plate without disconnecting the battery first. If it is limp home mode, there can be more resistance as you are now mechanically moving the throttle plate with the pedal, versus when its not and the pedal is actuating the electronics in the TB.
EDIT: I wouldn't think its a fuel pump issue BTW, if what you feeling is pedal resistance. There's no mechanical connection between the pedal and fuel pump (pump is electrically powered, immersed in fuel tank)
Good luck
~pme
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