Twin Plenum
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Does anybody know where you can buy a new throttle pot from for a twin plenum? or can it be converted to use a regular pot?
4.6 RV8 in a TVR Chimaera
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ramon alban
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Moose, The original pot would be unavailable I fear, but they are repairable, with care and they can be substituted.
See everything you ever needed to know about throt pots in the PDF available from here
http://www.vintagemodelairplane.com/pag ... Pot01.html
You may also find alternative items from Range/Land Rover applications.
And no! A regular potentiometer will not work in this application - too much rotation.
Loads of other twin plenum Efi goodies here:
http://www.vintagemodelairplane.com/pag ... er_dl.html
See everything you ever needed to know about throt pots in the PDF available from here
http://www.vintagemodelairplane.com/pag ... Pot01.html
You may also find alternative items from Range/Land Rover applications.
And no! A regular potentiometer will not work in this application - too much rotation.
Loads of other twin plenum Efi goodies here:
http://www.vintagemodelairplane.com/pag ... er_dl.html
Thanks Ramon thats a great help
Is this http://uk.rs-online.com/web/search/sear ... R=0319310s part plug and play?
Is this http://uk.rs-online.com/web/search/sear ... R=0319310s part plug and play?
4.6 RV8 in a TVR Chimaera
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ramon alban
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Er - you corrupted the linkmooose wrote:Thanks Ramon thats a great help![]()
Is this http://uk.rs-online.com/web/search/sear ... R=0319310s part plug and play?
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/search/sear ... &R=0319310
No, not plug and play - it requires an adaptor plate.
Here is mine

did you read the pdf where it is all explained including this drawing

and full instructions.
You will need access to workshop facilities or a friendly engineer.
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ramon alban
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Moose, I seem to have assumed, incorrectly, that your throt pot looks like this sketched original version with three fixing holes fitted to the Rover SD1 Twin Plenum.
with slotted adjustment holes like this
None of the items I have seen (original or replacement or range/land rover), on the Twin Plenum have had a strong internal return spring. I believed they all had no internal spring and move freely.
If yours has an internal spring, perhaps you should post a photo or identify it by a makers name/part number if poss.
with slotted adjustment holes like this
None of the items I have seen (original or replacement or range/land rover), on the Twin Plenum have had a strong internal return spring. I believed they all had no internal spring and move freely.
If yours has an internal spring, perhaps you should post a photo or identify it by a makers name/part number if poss.
Last edited by ramon alban on Mon Nov 09, 2009 12:16 am, edited 2 times in total.
Your assumption was correct my description was poor
It is the one you have posted. The confusion was my existing pot had a spring resistance and this one dosent..which made me assume it was faulty - i should be at the stage to try it out next week so fingers crossed theres still life in it.
thanks for your help
It is the one you have posted. The confusion was my existing pot had a spring resistance and this one dosent..which made me assume it was faulty - i should be at the stage to try it out next week so fingers crossed theres still life in it.
thanks for your help
4.6 RV8 in a TVR Chimaera

