Sticking throttle
Posted: 04 Sep 2025 18:43
I’ve now spent some quality time in the garage, fiddling on my new (to me) Camel.
The list of actions include:
Replacing and/or re-routing cables, clutch, speedo, rev counter and throttle.
Repositioning front brake hose
Fitting the correct carb rubbers and new air filters
Fitting knobblies
Replacing the ignition switch after the key dropped out on an early shake down test (but the bike kept on running)!
I’ve now been out for a longer run and have a couple of issues that I could do with some advise on:
1) With the engine not running, the throttle action is smooth. With the engine running the is significant “sticktion” in the throttle, and some rev hang, if I release the throttle at this point (slight throttle opening). The bike appears to be generally running well, apart from this issue. It feels like the engine is sucking the carb slide against the carb. I have applied oil to the slide, but there was no improvement. Any ideas?
2) The other issue is the inlet spigot has come loose, what is the accepted method to tighten this up? Is a special tool required?
Any ideas on the above issues would be much appreciated as I’m itching to get out on the bike!
The list of actions include:
Replacing and/or re-routing cables, clutch, speedo, rev counter and throttle.
Repositioning front brake hose
Fitting the correct carb rubbers and new air filters
Fitting knobblies
Replacing the ignition switch after the key dropped out on an early shake down test (but the bike kept on running)!
I’ve now been out for a longer run and have a couple of issues that I could do with some advise on:
1) With the engine not running, the throttle action is smooth. With the engine running the is significant “sticktion” in the throttle, and some rev hang, if I release the throttle at this point (slight throttle opening). The bike appears to be generally running well, apart from this issue. It feels like the engine is sucking the carb slide against the carb. I have applied oil to the slide, but there was no improvement. Any ideas?
2) The other issue is the inlet spigot has come loose, what is the accepted method to tighten this up? Is a special tool required?
Any ideas on the above issues would be much appreciated as I’m itching to get out on the bike!