[DML] Re: Mysteries of the CO Adjusting Screw Unravelled
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[DML] Re: Mysteries of the CO Adjusting Screw Unravelled
- From: "Jeff Phillips" <jmanis2@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 06 Aug 2004 04:11:21 -0000
Ok I took the top off of my mixture unit and determined that my
screw in infact present, I think, maybe. Actually I'm pretty sure
its there but its so striped out that the head is nearly
unrecognizeable. For a 1 in a million chance I filled the striped
out hex hole with JB Weld and am letting it cure with a 3mm wrench
(wrapped in saran) in hopes that I'll be able to recreate a usable
head. I'm highly doubtful that it will work so I'm in the market
for a new screw, unit, whatever. If you've been following this
thread and are having a hard time viualizing this pesky
screw/airflow meter/balance arm then turn to your books and follow
along page D:01:05 and you'll what Bill described. The two arms are
spring loaded together and the screw simply pushed down the plunger
arm changing the relative agle of it to the balance assembly. The
bottom of the screw is the flat washer end so its threaded up from
the bottow originally before assembly making it impossible to
remove. It does nothing though to prevent a previous owner from
destroying the head of the screw! :)
Jeff
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