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Re: 300u idle speed, tach parts.. buncha ?s
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Posted by CNKS on January 20, 2007 at 14:47:16 from (204.249.178.32):
In Reply to: Re: 300u idle speed, tach parts.. buncha ?s posted by JayWalt on January 20, 2007 at 14:05:46:
Idle speed, or at least the smoothness of it is controlled by the choke during warm up, assuming the carb is in good shape. If it is warmed up enough so that it idles smoothly at whatever idle speed you want, then further warming should not change it. Carbureted automotive engines with an automatic choke idle faster until the choke fully opens, fuel injected idle speed is computer controlled, as are some carbureted engines. In any event, it is best not to adjust anything until the engine is warmed up. Actually, I don't think I have ever tried to run a cold tractor engine at the lowest possible idle as they usually die. Long answer to a simple question. The short answer is: Just run the thing a few minutes and set it.
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