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'73 p1800 es throttle position switch 1800

i suspect my tps may be faulty.(intermittant interruptions in fuel flow at moderate speeds sometimes during acceleration, less frequently at steady state speed) kind of just a hiccup.
i haven't tried driving with the tps plug disconnected yet.
a web search on the subject showed some old posts here with similar symptoms.
one input was to clean the contacts on the original tps. with my luck, i'd screw the thing up worse... don't mind doing that but would feel better if i had a spare unit.
anybody know a good source for these things?
tia, flaps








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    '73 p1800 es throttle position switch 1800 1973

    Don't check "All" for the year - only the last 3 years had FI!
    Best place to find a throttle switch for D-jet would be a salvage
    that has 70-75 Volvos or your own culch heap.
    --
    George Downs, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, Central US








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    '73 p1800 es throttle position switch 1800

    Flaps,

    Don't let it scare you, It comes off relatively easily (careful not to loose the bottom screws)

    Pop off the cover and use some electronics cleaner. My ES had a hiccup at 2800 rpm and this cured it. At least try before trying to find a replacement.

    Art








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      thanks,bb. haven't looked yet, but can it be cleaned w/out removal ?..nt 1800

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        Nope (NT) 1800








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          There are exceptions! 1800

          Flaps;

          On the earlier TPSs, the plastic cap just snapped on, and just as easily snaps off to reveal the innards...and IF you have on of those, go ahead and remove it from the throttle housing (make witness marks to help getting it back in the same place on reassembly), then carefully pop the top off, blast clean with spray solvent, and inspect:

          1. PC board foils (especially the area where the slider sits almost forever at cruise throttle openings) if edges of conductors show excessive wear at the edeges, that's the classic cause of hiccups at cruise. If worn away, there's not much to repair for even the most ambitious Brickboarder...replacement is about the only option...that's why I've considered making an optical (ZERO contact) replacement for those damned switches... (cost?...but it's got to be better than those damned things... who's interested? If it doesn't look too bad, lubricate liberally with Deoxid D5 *, pop cap back on and reassemble, using witness marks as a guide (lubing the shaft couldn't hurt).

          * see also: http://www.intelab.com/swem/gastight.htm

          2. Mechanical switch contacts of idle sensing switch.

          I have no experience with late, replacement TPSs, which I understand it is not possible to open (maintenance free?...BS!...more like unmaintainable!...just like the car batteries)...somebody needs to be be slapped for that!).

          Cheers








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            There are exceptions! 1800

            On a couple of occasions, after cleaning with alcohol, I've tweaked the sliders one way or the other (very slightly and carefully) so that they track a new path across the foil prints.







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