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By Simon D
#5966
Could someone explain to me how to find the "fastest idle method" works.
Thanks.
By papasmurf
#55544
In relation to what? Mixture, timing?
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By Leon Novello
#55545
Technical notes in the menu on the left, then Carburettors, adjusting the idle is nearly at the bottom. If this is of any assistance.
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By PeteF
#55551
As you can get a cheap electronic reencounter these days (Ebay) it's worth getting one for this, even if you just attach it temporarily.
By Beezabryan
#55552
Being paranoid I immediately thought they were talking about me again when I saw the subject title :(
By papasmurf
#55553
PeteF, I agree I got an electronic rev counter for £13 off of ebay, and the three wires would only need a small connecter block to use as and when needed.
By Les H
#55554
• Adjust the throttle stop screw so the engine runs at a fast tick-over, say about 20%
above the idle speed you wish to achieve


• Unscrew the pilot air screw to increase the engine speed to its fastest possible.


• Gradually unscrew the throttle stop screw to reduce engine speed to the target idle
speed
,BR>
• Again unscrew the pilot air screw to increase engine to the highest tick-over possible


• Finally, gradually unscrew the throttle stop screw to reduce engine speed to the correct idle speed.

(Usually this process carried out twice – as described – will be sufficient to achieve a correct tick-over.)


NB – sequence: pilot air screw out = fast; throttle stop screw out = slow



All from article as per Leon has directed
By Les H
#55555
OH dear.... still didn't get the paragraph drops correct.
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By PeteF
#55556
You got most of 'em right ;-)
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By Simon D
#55577
Thanks for the replies.
How does a rev counter help?

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