Idle adjustment
Idle adjustment
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old64er

Original Poster:

1,388 posts

262 months

Friday 22nd October 2004
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What is the usual idle speed for a 2.8, mine is currently at 1300 rpm, where is the adjustment located.

paul d

35 posts

268 months

Friday 22nd October 2004
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Mine is currently set around 1000, its quite happy there, was lower but got lumpy.
If memory serves i adjusted it on the throttle cable linkage and altered the end stop to raise the revs.

wonderland

97 posts

258 months

Monday 25th October 2004
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Mine's around 1100 when cold, now goes down to about 900 when it's warmed up. Had a few problems recently with idle control valve & throttle pot but a lot of WD40 and carb cleaner and it's now running great (at last).

gefopsman

260 posts

263 months

Monday 25th October 2004
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This is an old chesnut.

The tick-over is adjusted using the large screw under the throttle body, next to the plemun over the left hand exhaust manifold.

The throttle stop screw on the linkage should not be used. If this is the only way that you can get a sensible tick over (and that being over 1000 rpm) the I suggest that you have air leaking into the system somewhere. The usual culprit is the large inlet ducting pipe from the fuel metering unit to the throttle body. This gets porous and as it lets in air, it messes up the low end mixture.

I wrappedm mine in PVC tape and then some pretty covering and it transformed the tickover. I also had to turn the mixture screw almost a ful turn leaner as this had beened adjusted to compensate for the air leak.

Give it a try, and good luck. Mine ticks over now at below 1000 and is as steady as a rock.