05-20-2012 | #11 |
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Re: Unusual fast idle condition
Yes that's what we did to mine as well. Marc said the return spring gets weaker and he adds a small one to help w the closing. Mine works fine now and frankly I like the additional resistance. There's a more direct proportional feel to the pedal.
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Re: Unusual fast idle condition
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Re: Unusual fast idle condition
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Yearly cleaning is required. (or 60mo depending on use) I use axle grease on the edges of the plates (including the small idle plate in the middle at the bottom). My personal preference is not to use an extra spring. It stiffens the peddle too much for me.
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