RE: Dash pot
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RE: Dash pot




Dave Casey wrote:
> 
> A dashpot slows the return of the throttle to the closed position when 
> you 
> take your foot off the gas to keep the engine from choking.
> What many people call a dashpot is actually a choke pull-off, which uses 
> 
> engine vacuum to open the choke and disengage the fast idle. It is 
> needed 
> because the bi-metallic spring in the choke well of the intake heat 
> crossover takes longer to warm up than you'd want to wait with the 
> engine at 
> fast idle. My '65 413 had a choke pull off, but no dashpot.
> 
> Dave Casey
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Sean B" <polecat2@xxxxxxxx>
> To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 5:55 PM
> Subject: RE: Dash pot
> 
> 
> >
> > I've always wondered:  What's a dashpot, and what's it do?
> >
> > Thanks
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I thought a dashpot was a solenoid that was activated by the ignition. 
When the car is running it has a plate the idle screw rests on to 
determine idle and when the ignition is shut off the solenoid pulls the 
plate back to kick the idle way down and reduce the gas to help prevent 
dieseling, etc.. I know these exist on many cars but maybe it's just an 
"idle kickdown solenoid" or???

Rich Kinsley  '64 Polara 4 dr 318poly w/goodies


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