Garemie wrote:
I would say if its sticking, even with a good clean and lube, the problem can come back. One thing I would not want sticking is the throttle. In the heat of the moment you may not have the reaction to hit the kill switch.
I have pulled the steering cover and soaked the cable from the steering wheel back using a hill to allow the oil to penetrate. I would not recommend this, it was only a temporary fix for me.
I second this comment.
I had this happen to me on our race car at Spokane raceway back in 1982 when I was racing for a championship. If it would have happened at any other track we raced at then it would have been a very bad day for me.
It also happened to me on my pickup truck coming onto a major highway. The cruise cable frayed and my throttle stuck on wide fn open. Took a moment to figure out what was going on.
The first thing I would do is make sure it is not pulling on the cable when you turn the steering wheel.
Then look to make sure the cable sheath pulls freely through every loop it goes through in the frame.
Then look for a kink in the sheath if it got hit by a rock.
If all of this looks good then it's damaged inside so replace it.
It could also be a sticking carb slide.
CO