Deafening-Defender
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Trying to recommision my neglected Defender after a good many years sitting idle (the Defender... not me... well, not much).
It now starts... but it seems to want to rev to the max (and I'm not awfully keen on that - as I suspect the old timing belt may object). Had a quick look under the bonnet - and it looks (to my untrained eye) like the throttle mechanism is working OK. So... what could be causing it to rev so much? Is there something else that could be stuck?
I tried starting it about 10 times... but each time it almost instantly tried to rev itself to destruction (so - most times - I cut the ignition fairly sharpish. A couple of times I kept my fingers crossed and let it run for a short while - in the hope that it would settle down - but it didn't... it still wanted to rev its bits off).
Any advice would be most welcome. Thanks.
(I mentioned the above (new) issue at the end of my previous thread... but thought it might be useful to start a new thread on this specific problem - so it's easily searchable in the future (for anyone that has the same over-revving problem.) Hope it's OK to do that.
It now starts... but it seems to want to rev to the max (and I'm not awfully keen on that - as I suspect the old timing belt may object). Had a quick look under the bonnet - and it looks (to my untrained eye) like the throttle mechanism is working OK. So... what could be causing it to rev so much? Is there something else that could be stuck?
I tried starting it about 10 times... but each time it almost instantly tried to rev itself to destruction (so - most times - I cut the ignition fairly sharpish. A couple of times I kept my fingers crossed and let it run for a short while - in the hope that it would settle down - but it didn't... it still wanted to rev its bits off).
Any advice would be most welcome. Thanks.
(I mentioned the above (new) issue at the end of my previous thread... but thought it might be useful to start a new thread on this specific problem - so it's easily searchable in the future (for anyone that has the same over-revving problem.) Hope it's OK to do that.