eebygum
Well-Known Member
The throttle on my Volvo Penta 2003 is not throttling back after accelerating ?
The boat is a Beneteau 35s7 with a single morse lever in the cockpit. The engine starts fine and I can engage neutral, forward and reverse but as I increase the revs and throttle back the engine remains reving at the maximum point reached. I can go down into the engine bay and manually pull the lever on the engine to throttle back.
So the problem seems to be that the accelerator cable can increase the revs but not decrease, the lever on the engine which controls the revs is not retracting when powering back.
What are the mechanics by which the lever on the engine reduces the revs ? Is it the cable movement. There is a small spring on the end of cable which looks like it should be pushing back the lever against the force of the cable ? (I've tried lubricating and the spring on the cable moves freely but maybe it needs replacing ? ). I'm assuming the problem is at the engine connection rather than the morse lever, is that a valid assumption ?
I'm away from the boat now but hope to return next weekend to fix so any ideas gratefully received.
If it helps here is a picture of the cable connection at the engine.
Thanks in advance.
The boat is a Beneteau 35s7 with a single morse lever in the cockpit. The engine starts fine and I can engage neutral, forward and reverse but as I increase the revs and throttle back the engine remains reving at the maximum point reached. I can go down into the engine bay and manually pull the lever on the engine to throttle back.
So the problem seems to be that the accelerator cable can increase the revs but not decrease, the lever on the engine which controls the revs is not retracting when powering back.
What are the mechanics by which the lever on the engine reduces the revs ? Is it the cable movement. There is a small spring on the end of cable which looks like it should be pushing back the lever against the force of the cable ? (I've tried lubricating and the spring on the cable moves freely but maybe it needs replacing ? ). I'm assuming the problem is at the engine connection rather than the morse lever, is that a valid assumption ?
I'm away from the boat now but hope to return next weekend to fix so any ideas gratefully received.
If it helps here is a picture of the cable connection at the engine.
Thanks in advance.