iddie makel
Active Member
Hello everyone,
I've been reading the manual about carb tuning and have a question.If I start turning idle screws & making fast idle adjustments,what is the worse case scenario (other than the engine stopping) if I screw up the adjustment??
Right now the Buick seems to be idling a little slow.It is not smoking.I have an old (DIXCO) engine analyzer but have not been able to get the engine speed up to the RPM stated in the manual(1200).Maybe I need to buy a modern analyzer,and maybe I'm just doing something wrong.I'm wondering if I should just leave it alone for now & worry about it when I rebuild the carb. As always,I am thanking you in advance for your thoughts.
iddie
I've been reading the manual about carb tuning and have a question.If I start turning idle screws & making fast idle adjustments,what is the worse case scenario (other than the engine stopping) if I screw up the adjustment??
Right now the Buick seems to be idling a little slow.It is not smoking.I have an old (DIXCO) engine analyzer but have not been able to get the engine speed up to the RPM stated in the manual(1200).Maybe I need to buy a modern analyzer,and maybe I'm just doing something wrong.I'm wondering if I should just leave it alone for now & worry about it when I rebuild the carb. As always,I am thanking you in advance for your thoughts.
iddie