Check with Edelbrock to see if they offer the correct adapters.
A bad governor gear or the throttle valve linkage is not adjusted properly.
On all cars it is located on the throttle plate. That is where the air intake and throttle linkage are located.
Throttle linkage between control handle and carburetor is loose or broken.
Code 12 displayed during self test, per Ford, takes you to test TP, for the throttle position sensor. It could be the failure of the throttle position sensor, idle speed or throttle stop adjustments, throttle shaft or linkage, and/or cruie control linkage.
if you got an automatic transmission you may have to get a kick down linkage so your transmission will down shift if it needs to when you give it gas that is only if there is not a button on the floor under your gas pedal if there is you dont need one the button does the same thing the cable does
It is on the throttle body just below the throttle linkage.
The TBS or "throttle position" sensor is located near the throttle body on the linkage.
It is on the throttle body, Opposite of where the cables hook on the throttle linkage.
Look on the throttle body opposite of the accelerator linkage, most of them are there.
the tps or throttle position sensor is located on the throttle body on the opposite side of the throttle linkage
The throttle position sensor is located on the throttle plate, straight across from the throttle linkage.
The 1998 Honda Accord 3.0 liter engine does not have throttle cable. The automobile has throttle linkage. The linkage is connected at each end with a connecting bolt. Remove the connecting bolt to remove the linkage.