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by WalterBright 1513 days ago
Happened to me once. I stuck my foot under the gas pedal and forced it back up.

The throttle return spring is rather weak, and it doesn't take much to gum it up. A little force the other way will usually unstick it.

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That only fixes a stuck pedal. If its stuck at the other end you'll just slacken the cable.
pulling the pedal back pulls the cable, not slackening it.
Vaccum leaks can do the same, in idle that is. My '82 Rover V8 has that attitude sometimes when it's hot and not a lot air gets to the engine (traffic jams and so). Needs some load to get revs down, ideally the engine get cooled down. Have to hunt the issue down.

Apparently it can happen with carbs in general. I knoe people tgat had issues switching this engine off in the desert because the fuel in the carbs evaporated and continued to be pulled in the engine. Which was hot enough to to ignite it for a while...

Yeah, it's called run-on. Just let out the clutch and force a stall.