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Hi all,
I notice when I let off of the gas that the engine RPMs plummet as the throttle slams shut. It's not a serious problem, but it's still a bit inelegant and ill mannered. I realize the job of the dashpot is to ease the slamming shut and possibly prevent the momentary dip in RPM below the normal idle set point.
I remember when I was much younger and owned an 8 year old '75 Z. I refurbed and adjusted the dashpot and apparently kept it. However, I can't remember whether it really did anything or whether it was somewhat of a "rhubarb" (useless part) that I never bothered to remove and toss in the trash.
So... Question to all you old-timers who remember these machines when they were young...
Does the dashpot really do its job and gracefully ease that last bit of falloff? Is there any benefit to keeping/restoring it?
And then the corollary questions...
Is there such a thing as a functional 280Z dashpot? And if not, is there a dashpot from some other vehicle that will mount up? (Mine is quite rotted and is sitting in a box of odd parts.)
Thanks!
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