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Throttle part name?

Started by Tinobfc, December 01, 2017, 12:42:20 AM

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Hi can anyone tell me the correct name for these parts which are in my throttle they connect to the throttle engine  leavers thanks, and where I can buy from

Trevor Hale

The correct name if I am seeing clearly are "potentiometers" aka "pots" they are variable resistors. Before you can buy new ones you would need to identify the current resistance of the existing ones. They will likely be 10 or 100 k ohms. In order to find out. Place an ohm meter on the two outside pins and read what it says.


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Quote from: Tinobfc on December 01, 2017, 12:42:20 AM
Hi can anyone tell me the correct name for these parts which are in my throttle they connect to the throttle engine  leavers thanks, and where I can buy from

Hi David,

Leo Bodnar sells fantastic Pots . I used them in my throttle, still working great after many years.
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