73LemonTwist
Well-Known Member
I am looking for information/advice regarding setting the fast idle screw position on a thermoquad for cold starts. Neither the shop manual or the carb rebuild instructions are explicit on this - at least not that I can find.
Some carb adjustments are made with the fast idle screw on the top step/cam, and some are made with the fast idle screw set on the second step, tight against the first step. All of these are done with the choke thermostat disconnected so that linkage moves freely.
The question is, once you connect the choke thermostat rod to the carb, where do you want the fast idle screw to end up for cold starts? Should it sit on the first step of the fast idle cam, or on the 2nd step tight against first step transition?
Or alternatively, does anyone know the correct lenght of the choke rod (above the housing)?
thanks folks...
Some carb adjustments are made with the fast idle screw on the top step/cam, and some are made with the fast idle screw set on the second step, tight against the first step. All of these are done with the choke thermostat disconnected so that linkage moves freely.
The question is, once you connect the choke thermostat rod to the carb, where do you want the fast idle screw to end up for cold starts? Should it sit on the first step of the fast idle cam, or on the 2nd step tight against first step transition?
Or alternatively, does anyone know the correct lenght of the choke rod (above the housing)?
thanks folks...