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Re: Idling Problems on Super C
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Posted by captaink on January 11, 2006 at 11:20:17 from (66.115.214.56):
In Reply to: Idling Problems on Super C posted by alfalfa on January 11, 2006 at 10:43:23:
It sounds to me like the idle fuel passage in the carburetor is plugged and/or the idle speed screw needs to be screwed in to prevent the throttle plate from closing all the way. With the carburetor off, I usually start the setups by setting the mixture screws backed out 1.5 turns from being fully seated in. Then I look at the throttle plate and adjust the idle speed screw so that the plate is beginning to open up. Then put the carburetor on and start it up. I then play with the settings, backing out the mixture screws until it runs poorly, then screw them back in until it runs poorly, and set it about mid way on both the idle and full load screws. Then I back out the idle speed screw until I get the idle speed I want. If I can’t get it to idle down slow enough, I know that the idle passage is probably plugged.
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