Stiff gas pedal

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I have 2 1984 chevys and both have the stiffest gas pedals ever, the throttle linckage on the carm moves easy tho, what do i do to fix? thank you
 

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Press harder on the pedal....? Just kidding. I would look and see if it is binding somewhere. It might have gotten rusty where it passes through the firewall. :dunno:
 

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Is that all linkage or part cable? If it's a cable, they tended to corrode internally and bind a bit. I remember on carbed engines, the return spring tension was something to look at too.
 

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Press harder on the pedal....? Just kidding. I would look and see if it is binding somewhere. It might have gotten rusty where it passes through the firewall. :dunno:

Is that all linkage or part cable? If it's a cable, they tended to corrode internally and bind a bit. I remember on carbed engines, the return spring tension was something to look at too.

I agree with both and delt with both of the above in a few of my vehicles.
 

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I have 2 1984 chevys and both have the stiffest gas pedals ever, the throttle linckage on the carm moves easy tho, what do i do to fix? thank you

Do you have a naked woman rubbing on the gas pedal?:dunno:

















































Just kidding:lol: It may need a new throttle cable.:dunno:
 

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agree with the cable. Lube it up. there is a little green and black bottle that I used to get at motorcycle shops that was graphite, it had a long really thin metal tube that would fit inside the sleeve, squeeze it in and move the cable until it moves. or just replace the cables.
 

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