Idle Adjustment
With engine at normal operating temperature and a tachometer and CO meter attached, proceed as follows:
- Make sure that auxiliary air regulator is completely closed by pulling off hose between intake duct and the regulator and covering the opening with the hand. The speed should not differ to any extent from the previous RPM. If speed does differ significantly, engine is either not warm enough or the air regulator is faulty. Reconnect hose.Idle Adjustment Specifications
Model CO% Idle RPM Mercedes Benz 1968-69 1.5-3.0 750-800 1970-71 1.0-2.0 750-800 1972-73 .5-2.0 700-800 Porsche 914 1970-71 .7 850-950 1972 .7 850-900 1973 1.7 Liter .7 850-900 2.0 Liter 1.5 850-950 Renault 1972 2.0-3.0 950-1050 1973 950-1000 Saab 1972 3.5 800-850 1973 2.5-3.5 800-900 Volkswagen Type 1968 1969-70 2.8-3.1 (1)850-900 1971 1972 .7 (2)800-900 1973 (2)900-900 Type 4 1971 1972 .7 850-900 1973 850-900 Volvo 1970-72 (3)1.0-1.5 (4)900 1973 (3)1.0-1.5 (5)800 (1) Auto. Trans. 1000 (2) Auto. Trans. 900-1000 (3) Auto. Trans. 0.5-1.0 (4) Auto. Trans. 800 (5) Auto. Trans. 700 - Adjust idle speed to specifications by means of throttle stop screw. Reconnect hose from air cleaner.
- Adjust CO% to specification using the adjusting screw on the control unit. Turning the adjusting screw clockwise increases the CO content.