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Good evening,
I have a question about the fast idle speed on my 1974 MGB. It's equipped with an engine from around '71 or '72 with HS4 carbs.
The choke has always seemed a little tricky. I'll get it adjusted to the point that the car is idling around 1500RPM when cold with the choke pulled. I'll start driving and the engine will start to warm up a bit, though the pointer on the temp gauge will very much be at the left side of the gauge.
As the temp starts to creep up, the idle speed will rise as well.
I've been told that a rising fast idle speed is indicative of an intake-related air leak.
Is this true? If so, what's a good first step to take in finding and curing the leak?
Thank you,
-William
I have a question about the fast idle speed on my 1974 MGB. It's equipped with an engine from around '71 or '72 with HS4 carbs.
The choke has always seemed a little tricky. I'll get it adjusted to the point that the car is idling around 1500RPM when cold with the choke pulled. I'll start driving and the engine will start to warm up a bit, though the pointer on the temp gauge will very much be at the left side of the gauge.
As the temp starts to creep up, the idle speed will rise as well.
I've been told that a rising fast idle speed is indicative of an intake-related air leak.
Is this true? If so, what's a good first step to take in finding and curing the leak?
Thank you,
-William