Re: [DML] co mix screw
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Re: [DML] co mix screw



David,

The CO adjust screw in a conical head with a 3 mm Allen fitting. To block
the hole use anything that will seal the hole, golf tee, machine
screw,dowel, etc..

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----- Original Message -----
From: <Delorean17@xxxx>
To: <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 6:42 PM
Subject: [DML] co mix screw


> Hello,
> I have been working on my project car for some time now and havent
been
> able to figure out its odd idle and poor acceleration problems. The
frequency
> valve is working properly so I thought the problem may be related to the
> intake system.
> I thought it might be a good idea to check the co levels and adjust
the
> screw as necessary. I removed the intake(both halves) and found that the
> metal ball(plug) that covers the hole was missing(nice sized vacuum leak I
> guess). It also looks like the screw is in as far as it can go. I am
> guessing this could be my problem although I dont know for sure. Where
can I
> buy one of these plugs at? also, what type of head is on the co mix
screw?
> you cant really see it through that little hole.
>
> Thanks
> David







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