There is a small piece of linkage about three inches long that comes up from the main throttle linkage and attaches to a pivoting piece on the back of the carb.
There is a 90% bend in this linkage that goes through the rear of the carb and is held on with a small nut on a threaded shaft.
The nut must have been loose for some time, because the threads were worn off and the nut was long gone.
When the small link popped out of the carb, it allowed the carb to go full throttle!
Sid Beck is saving my butt again by sending me a new piece of linkage as the old one has stripped threads.
When I get the new linkage, I'll take a picture of the old and the new!
Been there done that, when I was solving my carb issues-the governor saved me. Sid Beck has the throttle arm linkage? I'll have to contact him-mine is the same as yours, threads toast....
Gary
Cal_Gary
1954 M37 W/W
MVPA Correspondent #28500
G741.org Forum member since 2004
The throttle is held wide open by the governor spring, it is pulled back to idle by the pedal return spring that is connected via the link rod on the firewall. If linkage comes apart between the governor shaft & the shaft that crosses the back of the engine, she heads for the moon.
I was holding the throttle arm when we first tried to fire ours because the cab was not on the vehicle... little did I know that this little secret about going to WOT. Luckily Zach was quick to kill the spark... gotta tell you, i needed a few minutes to catch my breath and a few more to change my shorts.