- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, David Sontos <dsontos@xxxx> wrote: > Hi Chris, > When you say you adjusted the mixture I am assuming you are refering to > the CO idle mixture screw located under a sealed plug between the air > horn and the fuel distributer and not the three brass plugs in the intake > manifold. And after you make the adjustments you reseal the hole again > otherwise you leave a big vacuum leak there. You should be able to lean > out the idle mixture without killing the engine. The adjustment screw is > attached to the paddle lever inside the manifold. When you place the > allen wrench into the screw you should see the wrench move up and down > when you apply pressure to the paddle. > > I have a procedure for using a dwell meter to adjust your CO mixture at > http://www.vabch.com/dsontos/tuneup.html > > Dave Sontos > VIN 02573 > > Chris C wrote: > > > We have tried adjusting the mixture but it will only > > run rich and the gas consumption is very poor {about 18mpg on > > highway}. > > Thanks, > > John 16727 Make sure that the 3 screws towards the back of the car are not the ones you adjusted.It sounds like your problem is not in the injection system. Start troubleshooting the idle motor circuit,check the idle switch, power to the idle computer,etc. David Teitelbaum vin 10757