Re: [DML] Idle problem
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Re: [DML] Idle problem



Why have you set the idle so high? If you're idling it manually, you
can pick fairly precisely whatever RPM's you want.

Which idle method are you using -- brass manifold screws or cracked
throttle plates?

If you're using the manifold screws, replace their O rings. After 24
years they probably aren't sealing tightly (not an issue when the
brass tapers are fully seated).

In the latter days of my K Jetronic, and now with a carb sans throttle
lever solenoid, I have two manual idle settings -- winter time and
slightly higher in the summer to compensate for compressor load (about
100 extra RPM).

Bill Robertson
#5939

>--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "stainlessilusion" <5n-@xxxx> wrote:
> Now I am running on manual idle, once the engine turns over it reves
> to about 1400RMPS now, not as high as before. What should I look at
> next? -----Dani B. #5003








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