Throttle body refurb
Throttle body refurb
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Geoff Ashcroft

Original Poster:

351 posts

227 months

Monday 16th December 2013
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So I whipped off the bodies to attempt to cure a hesitation and spitting back, which has been a PITA. Bodies never seemed bad when feeling for play on the car - but this is misleading, as I found out.
With them removed and separated from their buddies, you can tell quite easily if they're fubar'd by holding each butterfly open and feeling for vertical play (there's always lateral play to stop them tightening up with hot). You won't feel much play when they're all coupled up, as this disguises and slack. They were seriously sh*gged and five of the spindles could be rattled in their bodies by a passing breeze. If I'd had a dial test gauge, I'd have measured to see how many thou's of play each had.
So I packed them off to Dom at TVR Power for a freshen up. And what a top job. He stripped, cleaned, machined and inserted bushes in all six bodies. Needless to say, the spindles are now a snug fit and I'm expecting the previous issues to have vanished. They're now back on the car and I'm hoping Santa might rock-up with a synchrometer, so I can at least get it running and balance the throttles before it heads off for a service and tune-up in Spring. I'll let you know how it runs.
I already had Power's thermal gaskets under the bodies, so hopefully this'll help it stay in tune longer than an X-Factor contestant smile








chris watton

22,545 posts

281 months

Monday 16th December 2013
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Looking good!

I do admire those of you who can take their engine's to bits like this (or at least, part of the engines..), I would be too scared to try!

ShiDevil

2,293 posts

195 months

Monday 16th December 2013
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I was like you too smile Then I took bits off, and hey presto I could put them back again and the car didn't blow up smile I took photos and videos and talked my way through it, job done smile I'm aiming to do the same over the winter smile Take it slow, jobs a goodun smile

Ant.

5,254 posts

302 months

Monday 16th December 2013
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SNAP !

Just done mine, sourced the bearing and used a local engineering firm to machine the bodies and wet blast them...
Had the linkages re-plated and have rebuilt them.




Geoff Ashcroft

Original Poster:

351 posts

227 months

Wednesday 18th December 2013
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Nice one Ant. What made you opt for the bearing route?

Ant.

5,254 posts

302 months

Friday 20th December 2013
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Geoff Ashcroft said:
Nice one Ant. What made you opt for the bearing route?
Geoff, for what the bearings cost and then the minimal cost of machinging, it just made sense to me to put something in that would not have any wear again..

BuzzBillsberry

1,306 posts

252 months

Friday 20th December 2013
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ShiDevil said:
I was like you too smile Then I took bits off, and hey presto I could put them back again and the car didn't blow up smile I took photos and videos and talked my way through it, job done smile I'm aiming to do the same over the winter smile Take it slow, jobs a goodun smile
It's the future Steve and taking photos is the way and very sensible too.

Nice no Geoff smoothness ahoy!

Buzz

Andy_mr2sc

1,231 posts

197 months

Saturday 21st December 2013
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Ant. do you mind me asking where you found the bearings from and the sizes or part numbers? I'm looking at doing this myself in the near future so it would be useful to get some bearings that are known to work.

Cheers,
Andy.

Ant.

5,254 posts

302 months

Saturday 21st December 2013
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Andy_mr2sc said:
Ant. do you mind me asking where you found the bearings from and the sizes or part numbers? I'm looking at doing this myself in the near future so it would be useful to get some bearings that are known to work.

Cheers,
Andy.
I bought these....


http://www.bearings-direct.com/vmchk/Miniature-Met...




Andy_mr2sc

1,231 posts

197 months

Sunday 22nd December 2013
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Excellent thanks I'll get them ordered.
I'm liking that wet blasted finish you have. Are you leaving them like that or applying a coating of some kind to prevent corrosion?

Ant.

5,254 posts

302 months

Sunday 22nd December 2013
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Andy_mr2sc said:
Excellent thanks I'll get them ordered.
I'm liking that wet blasted finish you have. Are you leaving them like that or applying a coating of some kind to prevent corrosion?
Leaving them like that Andy, there weren't too bad before , even after 10 years, and now it lives in a brand new man cave...