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Old 04-29-07, 10:28 AM
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Default throttle body pulley wont spring back.

HELP.... when ever i open it, it gets stuck on the arm behind the throttle body.

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????? Photo please.
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i had this problem on my Supra once. All i did was put WD40 on the spring to clean it and lube it. IF that doesn't work. It could be a plastic bushing that needs replacing.
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Originally Posted by 2JZ_SC
????? Photo please.


sorry the the crappy pic.
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Originally Posted by Sc400Red95
i had this problem on my Supra once. All i did was put WD40 on the spring to clean it and lube it. IF that doesn't work. It could be a plastic bushing that needs replacing.
Looks like the pin is binding on the linkage.
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Originally Posted by 2JZ_SC
Looks like the pin is binding on the linkage.
yes tahts it... what can i do to fix it?
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Use a spray lube/rust remover and work the linkage untill it no-longer sticks. (try WD-40)
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Originally Posted by 2JZ_SC
Use a spray lube/rust remover and work the linkage untill it no-longer sticks. (try WD-40)
theres supposed to be a plastic bushing on it tho, right?
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