
from what I can remember of it, it was mounted where the line points

yes thats what Im talking about......similar to the bradford setup...The accelerator pedal linkage return spring, fastened at one end to the floorboards and to the linkage at the other, within in the engine compartment, has nothing to do with the choke arrangement, and as Keith has said can be changed for preference of a light or heavier accelerator pedal "feel".
If this spring breaks or comes loose then the butterfly within the carb will "failsafe" to fully open. This will of course unleash the unbridled power of all those 17 BHPs, so just stick your toe under the pedal and ease it back until you can stop and remedy the problem unless you want to experience the Maclaren F1 feeling!
Yeah, although my diagram isn't clear that is what I'm trying to find out. So from all the info provided here your saying it needs one but can get away with the choke cables tension, and that the spring mounted on the floor board is enough to allow movement of the flaps on the carb. Am I correct would you like me to post pictures up... Or bring some along too the national at the weekend?george garside wrote:I get the feeling that some are talking about the throttle butterfly
And a tape measure.....photograph so bring some spare batteries for your digital camera.
