Hey there EH,
Glad to hear you're making progress. Yes, clockwise on the main idle screw, which opens the butterflies more to increase the throttle and idle speed! Once it's sufficiently warmed up, then it should idle when you have it set. Sometimes when you first set it to idle after it warms up some more it may idle a bit faster, you can then readjust the idle screw back out a bit until you attain the desired rpm. 1&1/2turns out of the pilot is good for starting out, and then depending on how it responds just off idle will determine whether you may want to set them more turns out!
When it's cool, it may not hold idle without the choke/enrichener engaged until sufficiently warmed up. With it running, hold the throttle open so that it's at 2K or more, and push the choke all the way in/off, and then rev the engine to make sure it will respond WITHOUT the choke! And keep turning the throttle until you get the idle screw turned in enough to keep it idling! You're almost there!
T.C.
Glad to hear you're making progress. Yes, clockwise on the main idle screw, which opens the butterflies more to increase the throttle and idle speed! Once it's sufficiently warmed up, then it should idle when you have it set. Sometimes when you first set it to idle after it warms up some more it may idle a bit faster, you can then readjust the idle screw back out a bit until you attain the desired rpm. 1&1/2turns out of the pilot is good for starting out, and then depending on how it responds just off idle will determine whether you may want to set them more turns out!
When it's cool, it may not hold idle without the choke/enrichener engaged until sufficiently warmed up. With it running, hold the throttle open so that it's at 2K or more, and push the choke all the way in/off, and then rev the engine to make sure it will respond WITHOUT the choke! And keep turning the throttle until you get the idle screw turned in enough to keep it idling! You're almost there!
T.C.
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