Friday was not a good day.
Arranged to take the car to a guy I know to get a quote for the nearside wing repaint. He does high end work so I know he will do a proper job and won't kidnap the car.
So I took the car out of the garage and all seemed fine apart from some rattling coming from the rear exhaust box. Will probably need to get that replaced soon. Any suggestions where to get it from?
So the Mrs came with me and we are driving along ok and then the engine started revving at upto 6k revs and I didn't have my foot on the accelerator.
The revs dropped when I engaged the clutch but then shot back up again and then dropped off again. The Mrs was quite alarmed!
I stopped at the side of the road and couldn't immediately see the problem so I drove on about 3 miles to the paint shop.
As soon as I got there I opened the bonnet and could see the throttle linkage cable was a bit loose.
The paint guy went and got some small spanners and tightened the linkage up and the engine settled down but was still over revving a bit but not like before. On the drive home it was a lot better but still over revving.
I have had a look at the linkage this morning and have no idea how to adjust it to get the car running as it should. There appears to be a number of potential adjustment points but I am likely to make it worse. Can anyone help point me in the right direction? Please remember this is the Elford set up and has different carbs to the standard model. I attach a photo and hopefully someone can see what has gone wrong. I must have done something either when removing the air filter or when I was cleaning to engine bay, so I can only blame myself.
To make matters worse the paint guy said he wouldn't touch my car until the summer because of the ceramic coating spray I used to polish it, which he thinks contains silicone, and he won't allow any traces of silicone in his paint shop.
Should have stayed in bed.
