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I was going through other post and I came across Natureboy's thread and having his secondary butterfly open and having high idle.
Now, recalling during the install of my weber, before i installed the throttle lever for the cable, the primary butterfly was completely closed and the idle speed screw was not in contact with the throttle stop. But when I had to install the throttle lever, i remember I had to turn the primary shaft just a little bit in order for the throttle lever to fit onto the shaft. Cuz of that, the primary butterfly wasn't completely closed and had a small gap open. I just went on to turn the idle speed screw 1 1/2 turns in after it touches the throttle stop and installed the carb.
Didn't think of it much back then until now that I checked that the idle speed screw is completely off the throttle stop and yet the engine still has a little bit of high idling.
Is the primary butterfly supposed to be completely closed when the idle speed screw is not touching the throttle stop? My engine is suppose to stop, right?
Thanks.
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