Re: [DML] 3 Brass Screws Infront Of Engine
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Re: [DML] 3 Brass Screws Infront Of Engine
- From: Patrick Conlon <PRC1216@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 13:50:21 -0500
I thought I heard those did nothing really on our engines. I was
told to tighten them up and then back them off about half a turn.
Mine were loose as well (spun by hand) and I had the 'hunting' idle,
so I tightened them up by hand and there was no difference. Once
tight, I backed them off about a turn and there still was no
difference. I left them like that.
Why not mess with the one with the slotted head? I've never heard that
-Patrick C.
1880
On Feb 12, 2006, at 12:42 PM, Alistair McCann wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> My car has been hunting at idle (cold) for a while now but it sorts
> itself out when the engine is hot but I wanted to cure it so I turned
> the 2 screws that are infront of the air box and now the car sounds
> even worse, I turned them clockwise about 1 full rotation each.
>
> I am not sure how to correct it and I can smell gas so I know I have
> made the car too rich but what screw does what???
>
> I know not to touch the screw with the slotted head but the two in
> front of it are really loose and can turn by hand with no effort.
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