Aw, Jack, you know more about the mechanical aspects than I do....I truly am still learning. I will say one thing from learning from experience has taught me...and that is there is a reason that Porsche encapsulated the rubber throttle joint. They are old, they are only under extension (pulling)...and they break. Like as in rush hour traffic on a major highway in the early '80s, me in the 'fast lane' and trying to idle over to a shoulder where it was safe to attempt a repair with a piece of wire (which worked well enough to limp home).
If a new one, encapsulated as they all are now, is too salty, at least criss-cross some thicker twisted safety wire (fairly loosely) from side-to-side. That'll get you home. Some throttle is better than none.
-Bruce
If a new one, encapsulated as they all are now, is too salty, at least criss-cross some thicker twisted safety wire (fairly loosely) from side-to-side. That'll get you home. Some throttle is better than none.
-Bruce
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