AlphaDogChoppers
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session101 said:but what about my idle screw? i think its high but ive tried everything to get it to go lower, all i can think now is to get a bigger screw?
I would double check how you have the throttle plate on the throttle rod. Wrong side or upside down, maybe? It most definitely should fit without a different idle screw, so something ain't right.
I urge you caution with regard to removing throttle plate screws. When installed new, they are "staked" on the back side where they protrude slightly past the throttle rod. This prevents them from coming loose and getting sucked into the engine. Removing them can damage the threads in the throttle rod itself. In re-installing them, be sure to use some red Loctite, AND stake the end with a small, sharp chisel. If at all possible, try to replace them with new, brass screws. Use common sense, of course. When staking the screws, don't bend the rod. Back it up with a rod clamped in a vice as an anvil so that no force is exerted on the rod.