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Pict 34 carb and idling!
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<blockquote data-quote="milfredo" data-source="post: 636218" data-attributes="member: 32628"><p>This one…</p><p></p><p>Tihere are two adjusting screws that affect the idle...a small one for the volume of fuel entering the idle circuit and a larger one for the air bypass that controls the idle speed. They both must be adjusted together to obtain the correct idle speed. Don't be afraid to open these adjustments more than the 2 or 2 1/2 turns that the manuals say is correct. Just open them as far as you need to in order to get the motor to settle down to a decent idle. Also, once the motor's idling OK, don't bother trying to get the idle speed to drop by 25 RPM by closing down the volume screw a bit like the procedure says to do. Just leave it at the point where the motor is idling smooth at the highest RPM obtainable with that adjustment.</p><p></p><p>Pretty much what they all say but the bit about ignoring turning back the idle by 25-30 revs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milfredo, post: 636218, member: 32628"] This one… Tihere are two adjusting screws that affect the idle...a small one for the volume of fuel entering the idle circuit and a larger one for the air bypass that controls the idle speed. They both must be adjusted together to obtain the correct idle speed. Don't be afraid to open these adjustments more than the 2 or 2 1/2 turns that the manuals say is correct. Just open them as far as you need to in order to get the motor to settle down to a decent idle. Also, once the motor's idling OK, don't bother trying to get the idle speed to drop by 25 RPM by closing down the volume screw a bit like the procedure says to do. Just leave it at the point where the motor is idling smooth at the highest RPM obtainable with that adjustment. Pretty much what they all say but the bit about ignoring turning back the idle by 25-30 revs. [/QUOTE]
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