SEAC idle speed
SEAC idle speed
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lom

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10 posts

268 months

Sunday 13th February 2005
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It would never idle when cold which was OK as hot idle was perfect. For no apparent good reason, started engine yesterday and immediately ran at 1400 rpm which would have been good except that it remained at this level or slightly higher when hot. I am loathe to start poking around too much as I cannot think what could have caused the change and probably more to the point the air/fueling system is not one of my strong points! Is it worth trying the idle adjustment screw? Any pointers gratefully received please.

dickymint

28,348 posts

281 months

Sunday 13th February 2005
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Off to pub in a mo, so just a quick response that comes to mind - could well be an air leak - maybe a split in the air inlet hose past the air flow meter. Or maybe your idle adjustment screw has worked loose........im off

2 sheds

2,529 posts

307 months

Sunday 13th February 2005
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Normally an air leak will create rough running, could be a stuck valve over run or cold start, drive it around for a bit before you adjust anything, closing the idle by-pass screw a tad won't do any harm, but my guess is that you'll reduce the idle to correct speed for now then what ever is holding up the revs will correct itself and then you'll have a nasty lumpy low idle.

Tim

lom

Original Poster:

10 posts

268 months

Monday 14th February 2005
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Thanks Tim, sounds like good advice. Is it possible to "shock" the likely errant valves into unsticking?