I cannot get the lean drop method in the FSM to work. Before i turn the FSM into kindling, please can someone either tell me where i am going wrong, or else tell me another way to tune my carb'd 3F??
First up. the carb on my 3F is not the same as that shown in the FSM sketch, because the idle mix screw is on the LHS (when looking at it from front of car) of the carb, under the air intake hose. Everything else is on the back of the carb, nearest the firewall (which makes tuning it a PITA!). It is a Toyota carb though for this engine.
The FSM says to get the fastest idle using the mix screw and then adjust using the idle screw. However, when i get the fastest idle using the mix screw, the revs are higher than 690rpm that the FSM states so i have nothing left on the idle screw to bring it down with; backing off the idle screw makes no difference, the revs will only go up by screwing it in (clockwise).
In which position do i start the turning of each screw? Am i supposed to start with the idle screw all the way in to give me something to back it off to? - because this would result in the engine revs being very high to start... Screwing the mix all the way in results in engine stall, so where is that supposed to start from..?
Hope someone can either tell me how to do this properly, or else show me a better way.
Cheers ~PHIL
First up. the carb on my 3F is not the same as that shown in the FSM sketch, because the idle mix screw is on the LHS (when looking at it from front of car) of the carb, under the air intake hose. Everything else is on the back of the carb, nearest the firewall (which makes tuning it a PITA!). It is a Toyota carb though for this engine.
The FSM says to get the fastest idle using the mix screw and then adjust using the idle screw. However, when i get the fastest idle using the mix screw, the revs are higher than 690rpm that the FSM states so i have nothing left on the idle screw to bring it down with; backing off the idle screw makes no difference, the revs will only go up by screwing it in (clockwise).
In which position do i start the turning of each screw? Am i supposed to start with the idle screw all the way in to give me something to back it off to? - because this would result in the engine revs being very high to start... Screwing the mix all the way in results in engine stall, so where is that supposed to start from..?
Hope someone can either tell me how to do this properly, or else show me a better way.
Cheers ~PHIL