Re: [DML] Idle Speed Screws
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Re: [DML] Idle Speed Screws



See the current topic of "Idle speed switch" I also have the problem of
the spool/arm not returning fully to the correct position when the car's
been driven for a while (or 5 minutes in my case). Tomorrow I'll try
another adjustment and hopefully it'll be fixed.

It almost seems that the real solution is to not have the one screw just
barely touch the idle speed switch, as any slight difference will cause
the switch to not trip (when held up any amount). Would you all say that
I'm correct in this assumption?

-Christian

On Sat, 25 May 2002, Willie Mack wrote:

>
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> I can adjust the idle adjustment screws so get the idle down to about 750
> rpm, but it only lasts about 1 trip and then it goes back to 1500-2000 rpm.
> what could be the reasoning behind this?
>
> Thanks
> Willie
> Vin 5043
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